

Everything depends on when the particular Sig was made. and then whatever slides were tooled here were assembled to the frames, once they were shipped here from G.? As I understand it, frames are now made here in the US, as well.There is no right or wrong. Too many things going in the net to know who is right. They originally came with rubber rubber Hogue grips. If so, the gun is an early all steel P220ST. That proprietary rail was used to attach an optional compensator that came with the P220 Sport.ĭoes the slide say P220ST and the frame say "frame made in Germany" like this one? If so, the frame is a stainless steel frame that was used on the P220 Sport and then on the early P220ST like the one in the picture. If the frame was made in Germany on the newer Sigs, only the frame will be marked "frame made in Germany" The newer slides don't have Germany marked on the slide at all - only Exeter NH. After that, they were marked "Made in Germany". Sig stopped marking their slides "Made in W. If it's the slide and the frame has a rail, it's most likely a CPO or a Franken Sig. What is marked "West German", the frame or the slide? So, Sig fans, which one should I recommend to him? Thanks for the help.I'm a little bit confused. The one that is tagged as West German has a strange rail (maybe dovetail) that doesnt look like anything we know of will fit it.

A friend from work is choosing between two sig 220s at a local shop.
