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Sig Sauer's Classic centerfire pistols .22 LR Rimfire models. The same P220, P226, and P229 that have been used by civilian, law enforcement, and military personnel the world over, can now have these same models factory built in .22LR. The Sig Sauer Classic .22's are built on the same frame as their centerfire counterparts. All three Classic .22's feature the same Sig Sauer Four-Point safety system which employs a decocking lever, a patented automatic firing pin safety block, a safety intercept notch, and a trigger bar disconector. The new machined slides also feature a front sight adjustable for drift and a rear sight adjustable for both windage and elevation. Sig Sauer Classic .22 s are shipped in a lockable case with one 10-round magazine.
SPECIFICATIONS
Finish Black
Type Semi-Automatic
Action Single/Double
Caliber 22 Long Rifle
Barrel Length 4.55"
Capacity 10 + 1
Sights Contrast Sights
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Comments (3)
From my understanding, these are real aluminum P229 frames with a 22 conversion kit on top. They can be converted to a centerfire pistol caliber by purchasing a Caliber X-Change kit and simply swapping out the slide. The only problem is that the X-Change kits have been hard to find for a good price lately.
Anyone have any experience with these? I am one of the suckers who bought a Sig Mosquito. Is the 229 .22 version just trying to redress an inferior pistol?
If it's a Sig for this price; you know it's crap. They usually try to charge an extra 50% over their competitors equivalent model "so you know it's good". Can't say I trust a company that pays their CNC guys $15 an hour and will hire off of failed drug tests.