An early SIG Sauer P220 trial pistol chambered in 9mm with the one-piece wraparound grip of the evaluation period. Wears an honest matte finish with strong handling wear and a bright bore.
Look closely at the slide on this P220 and you'll spot a detail most P220s never carried: the chamber window reads 9 Para, and the whole gun wears the early one-piece wraparound grip that SIG used before it standardized the platform for the commercial market. That puts this one in the evaluation window, the stretch when SIG was still proving the design to military and police testers across Europe.
The P220 replaced the SIG P210 as Switzerland's service pistol, and it did so by trading the old machined-frame complexity for a stamped slide, an alloy frame, and a locked-breech tilting-barrel system that became the backbone of every SIG that followed. This example shows that architecture in its early form. The decocker sits up at the rear of the frame where SIG put it, the takedown lever rides ahead of the trigger, and the SIG roundel is molded right into the grip panel. The grip itself is the full wraparound type with the single screw, a feature you don't see on later production guns that switched to separate panels.
The finish tells the story of a working gun. The slide carries a matte black that has worn through to bright steel along the top edges and the muzzle, and the alloy frame holds its dark finish with handling marks at the high points. The bore is bright. Out front the barrel shows the heavier profile of the early guns, and the trigger has a reddish hue against the dark frame.
That's the appeal here. This isn't the polished commercial P220 that sold by the tens of thousands. It's a piece from the period when the design was still being decided, and for a SIG collector tracing the line from the P210 forward, that early window is where the interesting guns live.
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