I was going to save money this summer because most of the guns I wanted weren't CA-legal. Now I'll probably end up buying the 220 Combat
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SIG P220R Combat, CA APPROVED!!!
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If you're not a resident of California, please don't waste your time trying to sell handguns here. A: your handgun is not on the approved list, and can't be sold here or B: We can already get it here with less hassle.
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I wish the new Sig GSR 3C compact would make the list."We're surrounded. That simplifies our problem. We can now fire in any direction and strike the enemy." ....Colonel Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller, Commanding the 1st Marine Regiment at The Battle of The Chosin Reservoir, Korea 1950Comment
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Never pay retail :-P many places that sell sigs are required to list the MAP (Manufacturer's Adervertised price,) but I'm sure you can get it for much less :-) On Sig Forum, there's usually a few good deals on sigs,
Originally posted by ar15barrelsIt will only get better now that I'm here too...Comment
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Nice range report here with pics.Comment
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I happen to like the 220 Combat. I probably won't be buying one, my old trusty 220 still does just fine. But if I had the cash, I would get one. I thought about getting one for a second or two anyway.Comment
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Mine has been ordered by City Arms, but for anyone looking for a NIB one at a great price, check out GunsAmerica #976882863 ($829 plus $35 shipping, and there's no credit card fee). I contacted them this morning (708-447-4848 by phone, sales@midwestguns.com by email), and it is still available. If I hadn't already ordered one from City Arms, I'd be all over this one.Comment
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Any reason why they're not compliant?

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