SKU 220R-45-EQ-CA
new
The Guns.com Promise
Guns.com pledges to make gun buying easy, to support local gun stores, and to serve our customers to the absolute best of our abilities.
Dependable durable and accurate the SIG Sauer P220 is a full-size semi-automatic double-single action handgun available in 45 ACP and 10mm. The aluminum frame is black hard-coat anodized and has a Picatinny rail while the stainless steel slide has a Nitro finish. Cleaning and maintenance is made easier with the tool-free disassembly and exceptional ergonomics and balance add to ease of use. Manufactured with military and police in mind the P220 also makes a suitable weapon for personal defense and is available in a Carry version that offers a shorter barrel and slide.
Details
The Equinox is the balance between day and night. So it should come as no surprise that the SIG SAUER P220 Equinox has evolved from the SIG SAUER Custom Shop. The P220 Equinox is a limited .45ACP designed by SIG SAUER Custom Shop master gunsmiths. It features a two-tone accented Nitron stainless steel slide with a lightweight black hard-anodized alloy frame. The contrast in color is achieved by the brush polished flats of the slide and nickel accents. The combination of the TRUGLO Tritium Fiber Optic front sight and the rear SIGLITE night sight provides excellent target acquisition whether shooting day or night. To further enhance the low-light use the Equinox comes equipped with an accessory rail. To complete the package the Equinox comes with gray laminated wood grips with a perfect blend of checkering and stippling to enhance not only the form but the function. - Finish Duo-Tone - Type Semi-Automatic - Action SingleDouble - Caliber 45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) - Barrel Length 4.4 - Capacity 8 1 - Grips Wood - Sights Fiber Optic - Weight 30.4 oz
UPC | 798681437245 |
Caliber | .45 ACP |
Action | DOUBLE ACTION |
Capacity | 8 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4.4 BARREL |
Shopping at Guns.com gives you the backing of a company that is committed to your satisfaction. And unlike our competitors, it extends beyond the buying process. We get the FFL from your store – others make you find it, copy it, and fax it. We have a generous return policy, and handle everything – you don’t have to go back to the store. And our Rangemasters are here to answer all your questions about our products or process. We're bringing a level of service to the online gun buying experience that is unheard of.
Many online gun sales actually take away from your local community. Instead of buying a gun that’s on your local store’s shelf, most retailers drop ship it from a warehouse in another state. At Guns.com, if an FFL is part of our network, we sell THEIR guns first whenever possible. That way, we’re helping small businesses in your community AND if they have it in stock, you can pick your gun up IMMEDIATELY – it’s how business should be done.
Most everything can be easily bought online these days. But for some reason, buying a gun online can be complicated. Most websites are poorly organized, don’t tell you a lot about what you’re buying, and leave you on your own to figure out what you want. Guns.com is built to be simple – easily organized products, useful descriptions from experts, and support to guide you to the right choice. Spend your time enjoying the gun you want, not getting frustrated with a complex website that makes gun buying hard.
The Baby Glock Centimeter: A Review of the New G29 Gen 5 10mm Carry Pistol
Whether straying into the backcountry or just a fan of the 10mm Auto, Glock has long had one of the smallest carry guns offered in that caliber and we have been kicking around its latest variant for a couple of months.
Read MoreAMT Backup .380 Review: Fun With a Retro Pocket Pistol
I’m rather fascinated with pocket guns, so when I came across this AMT Backup 380 in Guns.com's Certified Used stockpile, I had to give it a try. It's an interesting and affordable retro pistol.
Read MoreWinchester Model 100 in .243 Win Stands the Test of Time
Every now and then I happen upon a neat little rifle I’ve never heard of, like this Winchester Model 100. Let's see if this mid-century deer hunter chambered in .243 Winchester still has what it takes.
Read MorePalm Full of Parabellum: A Review of the 9mm Bond Arms Stubby
Texas-based Bond Arms, the country's go-to maker of double-barreled derringer-style handguns in usable calibers, recently introduced an ultra-compact new 9mm-- the aptly named Stubby.
Read More