Hey all!
Ack, yesterday got away from me a bit. Still working on a post, and I'm busy for most of the day today, so it'll probably be late before I get round to it.
A few things though (some of which are going to wind up in my post):
- It is an awkward angle to hold the gun the way you normally would (with your hand around the grip from the rear). I believe I can manage it with one of my pistols, but I'm not going to try because no. I suddenly wish I hadn't given away all my prop guns when I moved.
- However, you don't need to hold it that way. If all you care is the...er...final result, hooking your thumb into the trigger and the rest of your fingers around the rear of the grip would do the job. The gun would go flying, and your aim wouldn't be spectacular, but it would be more than good enough. I expect this would leave an unusual gunshot-residue pattern on your hands, but I've never done GSR detection or pattern analysis (or is that even a thing?) and hope never to.
- The P220 doesn't normally come chambered in .22LR, which is something Morgan will be at least mentioning because I find that an interesting detail. While there have been factory P220s chambered in .22 (including the P220 Classic .22), Sig seems to discontinue them quickly in favor of a dedicated small-frame pistol or pointing out that the conversion kit exists. They certainly are out there, but the comparative rarity (or installation of a conversion kit, which may be even more unusual) might be important. It might not. I rather expect not, really.