SIG P220
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{{Infobox Weapon
|name= SIG P220
|image= [[Image:SIG220-Morges.jpg|300px]]
|caption= Original production SIG P220, features a 'heel-mounted' magazine release
|origin={{flagcountry|Germany}}<br/> {{flagcountry|Switzerland}}
|type= [[Semi-automatic pistol]]
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|is_ranged=yes
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|service= 1975-
|used_by=[[Military of Switzerland|Swiss army]], [[Japanese Self-Defense Forces]], [[Swiss Guard|Papal Swiss Guard]]
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|manufacturer=[[Swiss Arms|Swiss Arms AG]] (formerly [[Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft|SIG Arms AG]]
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|variants= See ''[[SIG P220#Variants|Variants]]''
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|weight= 800 g (22.21 oz) (1130 g in stainless steel)
|length=198 [[1 E-3 m|mm]] (7.79 [[Inch|in]])
|part_length=112 mm (4.4 in)
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|cartridge= <ul><li>[[9x19mm Parabellum]] </li><li>[[.38 Super]] (no longer produced)</li><li>[[.45 ACP]]</li><li>[[7.65x22mm Parabellum]] (.30 Luger) </li></ul>
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|action= [[Recoil operation|Recoil]]
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|feed= 7, 8, or 10-round (extended) detachable box [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]] (in .45 ACP); 9-round magazine in other calibers
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The '''SIG P220''' is a [[semi-automatic pistol]] designed in [[Switzerland]] by [[Swiss Arms|Swiss Arms AG]] (formerly [[Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft|SIG Arms AG]], distributed in [[United States]] by [[SIG Sauer]]). It is manufactured in Eckernforde, Germany, by J.P. Sauer und Sohn GmbH.
The SIG P220 also comes in P220R and P220ST versions. The base and R models have an aluminium [[alloy]] frame with a [[stainless steel]] slide (if made by SIG Sauer in the US; German made versions still use stamped blued [[steel]] slide); the ST model has a [[stainless steel]] frame and slide. The R and ST models also have a [[Picatinny rail]], beneath the slide and barrel, allowing for fitting of accessories such as tactical lights or laser aiming aids. The P220 was initially imported to the United States as the [[Browning Arms Company|Browning]] Double Action ([[Browning BDA|BDA]]) and then as the P220. It was offered for sale in [[9 mm]], [[.38 Super]] (a rare model), and [[.45 ACP]]. However, all modern P220 variants are only available in .45 ACP.
== History ==
The SIG P220 was developed for the [[Swiss Army]] as a replacement for the [[SIG P210]], which had been developed during World War II; in service it is known as "Pistole 75" (P75). For development of the P220, SIG collaborated with J.P. Sauer & Sohn of Germany, thus, the P220 and all subsequent pistols from SIG are properly known as SIG Sauer pistols. The P220 operates by the locked breech short-recoil method pioneered by [[John Browning]].
In 1975, Switzerland became the first nation to officially adopt the P220 as the "Pistole 75" (P75) chambered in 9 mm Parabellum. Other nations to adopt it for military use include [[Japan]] and [[Denmark]]. It was succeeded by the [[SIG P226|SIG Sauer P226]].
Upon completion of their military service, members of the [[Swiss armed forces]] can obtain ownership of their P220 service pistols by paying an administrative fee of thirty [[Swiss franc]]s. <ref>{{cite news|date=19 October 2007|publisher=[[Der Bund]]|title=Ein Gewehr kostet 60 Franken und fünf Kreuze|author=Stefan von Below|page=21|url=http://www.espace.ch/artikel_434460.html}}</ref>
==Variants==
The original SIG P220 had a 'heel-mounted' magazine release located behind the magazine well, but a design revision on newer SIG P220s moved the magazine release to the left-side of the grip, behind the trigger. The P220 was then later modified again with a redesigned slide, grips, and other minor changes to the frame. Even more recently was the addition of a Picatinny rail to the dustcover as standard.
Until recently, all SIG P220s were DA/SA and featured a de-cocking lever (and no external safety) just forward of the slide catch. This has changed with the introduction of DA only, DAK, and SA only models. The DA only and DAK models do not have a de-cocking lever or safety, and the SA only models only feature a [[M1911]] style external safety. SIG has also introduced the SAS (SIG Anti-Snag) model - which is dehorned, has no accessory rail, and is designed for concealed carry - and the Elite model, which includes the new short-reset trigger, a beavertail grip, front strap grip checkering, and front slide cocking serrations.
===P220 Rail===
The P220 Rail (or P220R) is effectively the same as the P220, but it has a Picatinny rail on the dustcover. The P220R usually represents the more recently produced P220s, and has now become the standard P220.<ref>[http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=6&productid=94 P220 page from 'www.sigsauer.com']</ref>
=== P220 Carry ===
A new P220 with a shortened barrel (3.9") and slide, but a full-sized frame. It is available in double action/single action (DA/SA), single action only (SAO), and DAK double action variant. All models with the exception of the SAS concealed-carry version come with an accessory rail.
=== P220 Compact ===
A new P220 variant recently released. It features a beavertail on the grip, a shortened slide, and a compact frame. It is essentially a replacement for the discontinued P245, and is meant to address complaints about the P220 Carry's full-size frame in a concealed carry pistol.
=== P220 Combat ===
The two "Combat" models, the P220 Combat and P220 Combat TB (Threaded Barrel) are available in DA/SA or DAK. Their frames are colored "Flat Dark Earth" in compliance with the [[Joint Combat Pistol|Combat Pistol]] program. The Combat model comes with night sights, a Nitron-finished slide and barrel, phosphated internals, and a [[Picatinny rail]]. The TB model features an extra 0.6" on the barrel, and external threads to accept a [[suppressor]]. The P220 Combat is only chambered in [[.45 ACP]], and is supplied with one 8 round magazine and one extended 10 round magazine.<ref>[http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=6&productid=155 P220 Combat page from 'www.sigsauer.com']</ref><ref>[http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProductDetails.aspx?categoryid=6&productid=156 P220 Combat TB page from 'www.sigsauer.com']</ref>
=== P220 ST ===
A version of the SIG P220 handgun made by SIG Sauer with a reversible magazine release, stainless steel slide, and stainless steel frame. Changing to a stainless steel frame from the lighter alloy frame normally used is meant to reduce felt recoil. The ST models are typically bare stainless (all "silver"), though SIG Sauer has produced Nitron finished (all "black") ST versions for police department trial and evaluation (T&E) guns.
=== P225/P6 ===
The SIG P225 is a more compact version of the SIG P220. When it became apparent that the Swiss Army was looking for a new pistol, plans were set into motion. The SIG P210 was just too costly to manufacture, and the Swiss Army wanted a cheaper semi-automatic handgun, but it still had to provide excellent functionality and a double-action trigger. SIG, in cooperation with a German arms company, Sauer, developed a new pistol. In 1975 the A75 (as it was known in the Swiss Army service), or 9mm SIG-Sauer P220, debuted with various new and inventive features. It utilized a single column magazine holding eight 9 mm rounds and had a 3.9 in. barrel. A new German police standard, in the mid-1970’s, prompted SIG-Sauer, Heckler & Koch, and Walther to develop new pistols that met the standard: the Walther P5, the SIG-Sauer P225 (known as the P6) and the Heckler & Koch P7. (In addition, Mauser had a design that never went into full production). Each German state was free to buy whichever pistol it wanted to. The SIG-Sauer P225 was the least expensive (due mainly to the inventive design) and received the majority of the orders. To be able to manufacture that many handguns, SIG acquired a controlling interest in J. P. Sauer & Sohn in Eckenförde, Germany to manufacture parts for the P220. This is also where all P225s were manufactured. Many Swiss police forces also use it, as well as the Swedish Police. Also, it is the main sidearm carried by boarding parties in the Canadian Navy. German police pistols can be identified by the hammer, which has small 'ear' on top. The hammer's 'ear' is there to indicate to a police armorer that the pistol was dropped on its hammer and is in need of inspection or repair. Some Swiss police pistols have a different magazine release, similar to that from the P220. A new police standard was adopted in Germany in 1995, and the P225 is in the process of being replaced. Many of these surplus German police pistols have been imported into the U.S. recently and while most exhibit much in the way of exterior holster wear, they usually tend to be in excellent mechanical condition.
=== P245 ===
The SIG P245 variant is chambered only in [[.45 ACP]] (hence the name) and was developed primarily for the US market as a civilian's concealed sidearm, or as a police backup weapon. The SIG P245 has a reversible magazine release giving the user the choice of operating it with their left or right thumb.
It normally takes 6 round magazines, but can also accept the 7, 8, or 10 round magazines designed for the P220. A grip extender is available for use with these longer magazines.
The P245 is no longer manufactured by SIG, having been replaced by the P220 Carry and, more recently, the P220 Compact.
== Images ==
<gallery>
Image:Pistolet-SIG-p1000491.jpg|The P220, like this Swiss military model, does not feature an external safety.
Image:Pistolet-SIG-p1000504.jpg|Firing of a military P220
</gallery>
== See also ==
{{SIG semi-automatic pistols}}
==References==
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==External links==
{{Commons|SIG P220}}
* [http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/ShowCatalogProduct.aspx?categoryid=6 Official page]
* [http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg55-e.htm world.guns.ru]
* [http://www.imfdb.org/index.php?title=Sig_Sauer_P220_pistol_series The SIG P220 in film] at the [http://www.imfdb.org Internet Movie Firearms Database]
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