sigp220.45
US Veteran
I've been looking for one for a while. They aren't rare, but the ones I came across were either buffed and pitted and reblued, or really nice and carrying a price tag to match. This one has plenty of honest wear, but the markings are sharp and I think the finish is worn but original. I suspect the grips are from a later model, and I'm sure the mag is a repro, but the price was right so here it is:
Chambering is, of course, the mighty "Calibre .32 Rimless Smokeless".
The serial number dates it to 1913, the beginning of Woodrow Wilson's presidency.
The early ones had a separate bushing, ala the 1911.
The prancing pony is still sharp.
With its Belgian cousin. The family resemblance is pretty obvious.
I haven't shot it yet, and I hope my 56 year old eyes are compatible with the 102 year old sights.
It really feels good in the hand, and while its "big for a .32" that doesn't bother me. It makes me feel like Bogie at the end of Casablanca, and that counts for something.
Anyone else a fan?


Chambering is, of course, the mighty "Calibre .32 Rimless Smokeless".

The serial number dates it to 1913, the beginning of Woodrow Wilson's presidency.
The early ones had a separate bushing, ala the 1911.

The prancing pony is still sharp.

With its Belgian cousin. The family resemblance is pretty obvious.

I haven't shot it yet, and I hope my 56 year old eyes are compatible with the 102 year old sights.
It really feels good in the hand, and while its "big for a .32" that doesn't bother me. It makes me feel like Bogie at the end of Casablanca, and that counts for something.
Anyone else a fan?
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