Sig Sauer SP2022-9-B SP2022 10+1 9mm 3.9" - Blue/Black, 3.9" Barrel, 10+1 Rounds, Polymer Grips, 3-Dot Sights
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The SIG SAUER® SP2022® is the latest version of our popular polymer framed pistol and features a durable, lightweight and wear-resistant polymer frame with the added tactical versatility of an integrated accessory rail. The slide is machined from a solid block of stainless steel and protected by SIG’s black Nitron® finish. Available in 9mm, and .40 S&W. It also features the SIG SAUER four-point safety system. The SIG SAUER polymer framed pistols has earned an enviable reputation and proven track record of reliable performance in the hands of law enforcement professionals. In December of 2004 the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command at the Rock Island Arsenal awarded SIG SAUER a contract for 5,000 SIG SAUER SP2022 pistols chambered in 9mm.
Trigger Pull DA | 10.0 lbs |
Trigger Pull SA | 4.4 lbs |
Sights | Contrast Sights |
Grips | Polymer Grips |
Frame Finish | Black Polymer |
Slide Finish | Nitron® |
Accessory Rail | Yes |
Product Information | |
Finish | Blue/Black |
Caliber | 9mm |
Barrel Length | 3.9 |
Capacity | 10+1 |
Safety | N/A |
Grips | Polymer |
Sights | 3-Dot |
In-Store Purchase Only | |
Lexington, KY | Not in store |
Greenville, KY | Not in store |
Sevierville, TN | Not in store |
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Model SP20229B |
Condition Factory New |
Bud's Item # 14900 |
UPC 798681437511 |
Manufacturer Sig Sauer |
The SIG SAUER® SP2022® is the latest version of our popular polymer framed pistol and features a durable, lightweight and wear-resistant polymer frame with the added tactical versatility of an integrated accessory rail. The slide is machined from a solid block of stainless steel and protected by SIG’s black Nitron® finish. Available in 9mm, and .40 S&W. It also features the SIG SAUER four-point safety system. The SIG SAUER polymer framed pistols has earned an enviable reputation and proven track record of reliable performance in the hands of law enforcement professionals. In December of 2004 the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command at the Rock Island Arsenal awarded SIG SAUER a contract for 5,000 SIG SAUER SP2022 pistols chambered in 9mm.
Trigger Pull DA | 10.0 lbs |
Trigger Pull SA | 4.4 lbs |
Sights | Contrast Sights |
Grips | Polymer Grips |
Frame Finish | Black Polymer |
Slide Finish | Nitron® |
Accessory Rail | Yes |
Questions & Answers
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- Answered
- Asked 08/31/2019 05:28 by Todd S
A:Read more: https://www.ammoland.com/2019/04/sig-sauer-sp2022-handgun-the-one-we-forgot-about/#ixzz5y9nyMMviSee 2 more answers |
A Brief History
The 2022 started out life as the P2340 in 1999. At the time, Glock's polymer framed striker-fired pistols were cutting into Sig's share in the military and law enforcement world. Polymer guns were still tough, but lighter-weight and cheaper to produce. Sig's answer was a 40 caliber pistol targeting law enforcement, using a polymer frame while retaining the aforementioned familiar operation of their older, trusted platforms. This was a conservative design but one that landed in time, as the French were looking for a new police pistol. The 2022 won the contract in 2002, the largest pistol contract since the end of World War II. 400,000 units were ordered with an expected service life of twenty years and replacement, hence the name 2022. Some military and law enforcement adoptions followed, but since then the 2022 has played a very underrated role, not just in Sig's line up, but in the rise of budget-oriented fighting pistols. -
- Answered
- Asked 01/27/2019 03:21 by casey s
A:Casey, Yes it will. The 10rd and 15rd Mags are the same physical size with the 10rd Mags being internally blocked for sale in capacity restricted States.See 1 more answer | -
- Answered
- Asked 02/26/2018 23:43 by Mike D
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- Answered
- Asked 02/08/2018 13:02 by Mike D
A:Yes, this pistol has a frame mounted decock lever. Many thought the "Decocker" was broken as the hammer would not drop. The issue turned out to be the frame mounted decock lever had to be pulled all the way to the end of travel to engage/the hammer.See 5 more answers |
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