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2/25/2013 5:43:30 PM EDT
want a .45acp, will be my first.  have an XD 9mm, good gun, but its very thick and heavy.  have a Sig Mosquito for fun and it is tons of that.  Have a Sig P238, which goes with me everywhere.  Now i want a "real" caliber.  I was thinking, "everyone has to have at least one 1911" right?  but the more I research, the more I think about the big picture, the more I think I should be buying an ultra reliable SHTF, kick butt and take names gun!  I am thinking a Sig P220 Carry.  Does it get any more reliable?  thoughts and suggestions please.
2/25/2013 7:20:11 PM EDT
[#1]
No issues whatsoever with a p220 carry sas or a p220r.  The R is my nightstand gun, trust as much if not more than the 20+ pistols I've owned.
2/25/2013 8:29:07 PM EDT
[#2]
Like all Sigs i have never had a problem.   My P220 SAO goes bang every single time with no issues. My 1911 hardly ever gets touched because of the P220
2/25/2013 11:16:54 PM EDT
[#3]
You cant go wrong with the 220, and if it will be your only 45 I say its the better way to go. The 220 is gonna be more reliable and better suited for a defense gun. I'm not saying a 1911 cant do that job but I don't like manual safeties on carry or HD guns. My 1911 is a good reliable gun but I don't trust myself to work a safety if whit ever hits the fan
2/26/2013 5:10:55 AM EDT
[#4]
My daily carry P220 Carry Equinox has gone 9200 rounds right out of the box, without a malfunction or stoppage of any kind.

Mostly 230 grain FMJ Lawman and PMC Bronze,  some Aguila and Tula range crap; and regular doses of Winchester RA45B and Federal P45HST2.




2/26/2013 8:58:18 AM EDT
[#5]
Since nobody said it yet...Sig is releasing a new .45 Sig sometime between now and next Feb. Its the Sig 227. Same slides. Just a slimer grip and more rounds in the grip. But nothing wrong with current P220s.
2/26/2013 12:24:18 PM EDT
[#6]
I would strongly suggest the full size P220, with the 4.4 inch barrel, or even a P220 Match with a 5 inch barrel.  I have a P220 Stainless Elite, and I shoot it MUCH better than smaller handguns/carry guns. It's big and heavy, no fun to carry, but it's an absolute tack driver.  The size and weight of it makes it a big, smooth, comfortable gun to shoot--kinda like the difference between Cadillac and a Mustang.  I had some ejection problems with mine until I got about 2,000 rounds through it.  I started lubing it properly (everybody says run em wet), quit cleaning it every 100 rounds, and I haven't had a round fail to eject since (about 3,000 rounds now).  The gun is very "tight".  Big heavy spring, no wiggle whatsoever in the frame/slide, the trigger, nothing.  It's impressive machining, very close fit and tolerances.   My friend has a black 220, and I like that one alot, too.  He hasn't stovepiped a round yet with his.

Only problem with the P220 is 8 round magazines--or 10.  But that's alright, I can change a mag real quick.  Other problem is the mags are WAY overpriced.  And the wooden grips are hard to get clean....220R-45-SSE.  If you want to be REALLY cool, find an old West German P220.  That would make you elite.