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  • penciljockey
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 620

    Sig Sauer P220 Combat for Sale!!!!

    Sig Sauer

    P220 Combat

    45 ACP

    Pasadena

    No Longer for Sale

    No shipping

    Round count about 500.

    It's in very good condition at least an 8 or a 9. Comes with case, 4mags, one 10 round mag, two 8 round factory mags and one Novak 8 round mag. 500 rounds or so round count and well taken care of. Has Trijicon HD Night Sights. Refer to pictures for condition of firearm. This gun has always worked flawlessly. Selling to save for another pistol. PM me with offers, no low ball offers will merit response.
    Last edited by penciljockey; 07-20-2018, 7:26 PM. Reason: Revised
    "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

    Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)
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    slickrick73
    Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 377

    Beautiful pistol wow!! Should sell fast great deal!!

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      penciljockey
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 620

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      "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

      Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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        penciljockey
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        • Feb 2011
        • 620

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        "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

        Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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          penciljockey
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          • Feb 2011
          • 620

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          "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

          Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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            penciljockey
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            • Feb 2011
            • 620

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            "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

            Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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              penciljockey
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              • Feb 2011
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              "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

              Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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                penciljockey
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                • Feb 2011
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                "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

                Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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                  penciljockey
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                  • Feb 2011
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                  "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

                  Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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                    penciljockey
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                    • Feb 2011
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                    "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

                    Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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                      penciljockey
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 620

                      Bump
                      "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

                      Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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                        sg6969
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                        • Aug 2008
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                        When in doubt..."EMPTY THE MAGAZINE"!!!!
                        You get $10 and i get $10. click link
                        https://www.activejunky.com/invite/854090

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                          penciljockey
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                          • Feb 2011
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                          "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

                          Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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                            penciljockey
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                            "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

                            Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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                              penciljockey
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                              • Feb 2011
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                              "Tyranny derives from the oligarchy's mistrust of the people; hence they deprive them of arms, ill-treat the lower class, and keep them from residing in the capital. These are common to oligarchy and tyranny."

                              Aristotle in Politics (J. Sinclair translation, pg. 218, 1962)

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