Nutnfancy reviews the Sig SP2022, nicknamed "The Stealth Sig." He highlights its polymer frame, surprising accuracy (2-3 inch groups at 25 yards), and excellent ergonomics, including swappable grip panels, night sights, and a squared trigger guard. The review notes its DA/SA trigger, standard 15-round capacity (with extended mag options), and a Picatinny rail. While acknowledging past reliability issues with early US-made models due to parts and QC, he emphasizes that German-made SP2022s (post-2008) are highly reliable and perform exceptionally well, even with aluminum-cased ammo. He positions it as a combat service pistol with potential for concealed carry, offering excellent value around $425 for the night sight version, though it lacks the widespread fame and accessory support of other Sig models.
This video highlights a selection of Israeli-made tactical firearms and accessories, referred to as "Tools of the Trade." Featured firearms include the Tavor TAR-21, Desert Eagle, Jericho 941, Bul Cherokee, and UZI. It also showcases the KPOS personal defense weapon, compatible with Glock 17/19, Sig 226, and Sig Pro pistols. The description emphasizes the company's long-standing business since 2001, serving a diverse customer base of soldiers, contractors, enthusiasts, and IDF supporters with state-of-the-art Israeli army equipment and memorabilia.
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