Name | SIG Pro |
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Origin | |
Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
Is ranged | yes |
Used by | See ''Users'' |
Wars | |
Designer | SIG, Sauer & Sohn |
Design date | 1998 |
Manufacturer | Swiss Arms AG, Sauer & Sohn |
Production date | 1999–present |
Variants | See ''Variants'' |
Weight | (SP 2340 .40 S&W;) (SP 2340 .357 SIG, SP 2022 .40 S&W;, SP 2022 .357 SIG) (SP 2009, SP 2022 9x19mm Parabellum) (SPC 2009) (SP 2022 9x19mm Parabellum) |
Length | (SP 2340, SP 2009, SP 2022) (SPC 2009) |
Part length | (SP 2340, SP 2009, SP 2022) (SPC 2009) |
Width | |
Height | (SP 2340, SP 2009, SP 2022) (SPC 2009) |
Cartridge | .40 S&W; .357 SIG 9x19mm Parabellum |
Action | Short recoil operated, locked breech |
Range | 50 m |
Feed | 12-round detachable box magazine (models chambered in .40 S&W; and .357 SIG) 15-round magazine (9x19mm Parabellum models) |
Sights | Fixed iron sights, front—blade, rear—notch }} |
The SIG Pro is a series of semi-automatic pistols developed and manufactured jointly by Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) and J. P. Sauer & Sohn. It was the first polymer-frame handgun from either company and one of the first pistols to feature a built-in universal accessory rail and interchangeable grips.
The SIG Pro was marketed as a lightweight and compact alternative to the "legacy" SIG-Sauer handguns in an increasingly competitive and budget-oriented law enforcement market. The pistol is the result of continued collaboration between two famous European arms makers: SIG (now Swiss Arms AG) of Neuhausen, Switzerland and Sauer & Sohn of Germany. As with other joint ventures between the two companies, these pistols are sometimes referred to as "SIG-Sauer". It was originally developed as a .40 S&W;-caliber service pistol and introduced in June 1998 with the SP 2340 model, followed shortly by a version in .357 SIG (which retained the same model designation). About one year later, a 9x19mm Parabellum variant, the SP 2009, was introduced and entered production in response to demand for the type.
The frame is made from polymer, with detachable grip panels. Grip panels can be easily replaced and are available in several different sizes and shapes.
The overall design is slightly different from earlier SIG-Sauer pistols such as P220 or P226, as there is no separate disassembly lever on the frame and the slide stop lever looks quite different.
The standard SIG Pro does not have a manual safety but it does incorporate a decocking lever (lowers the hammer without striking the firing pin), trigger-bar disconnect (disconnects the trigger when the slide is out of battery), automatic firing pin lock (does not free the firing pin until the trigger is depressed) and a hammer safety intercept notch (prevents the hammer from striking the rear of the firing pin until the trigger is depressed).
: The Colombian National Police purchased several thousand SP2009 pistols. A quantity of 55,890 SP2022 pistols was also purchased recently. : In 2003, French law enforcement and internal security agencies (including the ''Gendarmerie Nationale'', National Police and French Customs) adopted the model SP 2022 in 9x19mm Parabellum to replace the PAMAS and several other pistols in service. Over 250,000 of the SP 2022 were acquired in what would be the largest single order for service handguns since World War II. : The SIG Pro is used by the Swiss Military Police (as the Pistole 03). : SIG Pro SP 2022 are used in Republican National Guard and Public Security Police. : The SIG Pro is used by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
Category:SIG semi-automatic pistols Category:Modern weapons of Germany Category:9mm Parabellum firearms Category:.357 SIG firearms Category:.40 S&W; firearms Category:Firearms of Switzerland
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