
Originally Posted by
snapt
Kind of a 1cm whore, I own 4. Curios to hear how that 220 runs with various ammo and if it needs any tweaking. I'd love to own one some day. Sounds like the Xten's, like a lot of new 10mm, were fraught with reliability issues at launch. Kind of nature of the beast when you can run such a wide variety of rounds in the same caliber I suppose.
I like sigs, and hate striker fired guns, so would love a 220 someday, but for now just have a S/W 10mm and its pretty good. Lighter than my all steel 226, but doesn't kick much more. Perfectly reliable through about 1k rounds, mostly low power.
Also curious about reliability reports for the 1cm 220.
I cam also say I've shot a .460 Rowland converted Wilson Combat 1911 that was pretty cool. Not really very high recoil at all, considering the FPS and bullet weight, accurate, great trigger, but sadly, not reliable, and the extra super ultra heavy recoil spring that is needed to tame the recoil, makes it a bit slower and more fumbly to try to clear a lot of jams. This could be mitigated with training, i think I just have habits of gripping the slide in certain ways that left me feeling like I needed to readjust my grip for more leverage, and training to always grab the slide and clear jams in the same way, kind of manhandling it, would solve this, but you're still clearing jams.
Its also just ungodly expensive for guns, and ammo compared to 10mm, but on paper, at least, its far superior in terms of felt recoil vs energy on target.
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