Ken Lunde's Pistol Wallpaper Pages—Assorted Hämmerli, Sig & Sig-Sauer Pistols


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Hämmerli Trailside chambered in .22LR with six-inch barrel and adjustable sights, wearing black Hämmerli X-esse Universal Hi-Grips—photos taken on 07/29/2005:

Sig P210-2 chambered in 9mm, with Novak's low-mount night sights, a Nill glue-on beavertail extension (part number SI96) secured to the frame using Loctite Black Max adhesive, and wearing Nill Rhomlas wood combat grips with Swiss Cross on Shield logos (part number SI0158SW)—photos taken on 07/16/2005:

The same Sig P210-2 chambered in 9mm, with Novak's low-mount night sights, a Nill glue-on beavertail extension (part number SI96) secured to the frame using titanium epoxy, wearing Nill Rhomlas wood combat grips with Swiss Cross on Shield logos (part number SI0158SW), and in hard-chrome finish (work done by Tripp Research)—photos taken on 10/11/2005:

Sig P210-5LS chambered in 9mm, wearing Nill Rhomlas wood Bianchi/PPC grips (part number SI15X8)—photos taken on 07/29/2005:

Sig-Sauer P220 Combat chambered in .45 Auto, wearing the original factory grips and black factory grips that have been re-checkered by Hogue—photos taken on 07/21/2007:

Sig-Sauer P220 Euro (heel-mounted magazine release) chambered in 9mm—photos taken on 08/22/2006:

Sig-Sauer P220R Carry SAO (Single Action Only) chambered in .45 Auto, with AmeriGlo GL-165 night sights—photos taken on 09/09/2006:

The same Sig-Sauer P220R Carry SAO (Single Action Only) chambered in .45 Auto, with AmeriGlo GL-165 night sights, but wearing Nill Rhomlas wood combat grips (part number SS1058)—photos taken on 06/20/2007:

Sig-Sauer P220R Carry SAO (Single Action Only) Two-Tone chambered in .45 Auto, with SIGLITE night sights—photos taken on 07/25/2007:

Sig-Sauer P220ST (all-stainless) chambered in .45 Auto wearing standard P220 grips—photos taken on 03/12/2004:

The same Sig-Sauer P220ST (all-stainless) chambered in .45 Auto, but wearing standard P220 grips that have been re-checkered by Hogue—photos taken on 10/11/2005:

The same Sig-Sauer P220ST (all-stainless) chambered in .45 Auto, but wearing Nill Rhomlas wood combat grips (part number SS0258)—photos taken on 02/19/2006:

Sig-Sauer P220ST (all-stainless) chambered in .45 Auto, wearing Nill Rhomlas wood Master II grips (part number SS02X8), and with eight- and ten-round (extended) magazines—photos taken on 07/21/2007:

Sig-Sauer P225 chambered in 9mm wearing standard P225 grips (this is SIGARMS' March 2004 "Gun of the Month" with a Novak's rear sight)—photos taken on 05/29/2004:

A different Sig-Sauer P225, chambered in 9mm, wearing wearing Nill Rhomlas wood combat grips (part number SS0358), and in Two-Tone hard-chrome finish with "brush flats" (work done by Tripp Research)—photos taken on 12/18/2005:

Sig-Sauer P226 chambered in .357 Sig—photos taken on 10/16/2005:

Sig-Sauer P226 chambered in .357 Sig wearing Nill stippled wood combat grips (part number SS045)—photos taken on 08/30/2002:

Sig-Sauer P226 chambered in .357 Sig wearing Hogue rubber wrap-around finger-groove grips (part number 26000)—photos taken on 01/22/2003:

Sig-Sauer P226ST (all-stainless) chambered in .357 Sig—photos taken on 09/18/2005 & 04/08/2003:

Sig-Sauer P226 X-5 Competition chambered in 9mm, wearing Nill Rhomlas wood Bianchi/PPC grips (part number SS08X8)—photos taken on 02/05/2006:

The same Sig-Sauer P226 X-5 Competition chambered in 9mm, but wearing its standard grips, without the extended magazine well, and with a 10-round magazine—photos taken on 02/19/2006:

Sig-Sauer P228 chambered in 9mm—photos taken on 10/11/2005:

Sig-Sauer P228 Two-Tone chambered in 9mm, wearing Nill Rhomlas wood combat grips (part number SS0558)—photos taken on 11/26/2005:

Sig-Sauer P229 SAS chambered in .40 Auto—photos taken on 09/28/2005:

The same Sig-Sauer P229 SAS, but chambered in .357 Sig, and wearing Nill Rhomlas wood combat grips (part number SS1558)—photos taken on 01/12/2006:

Sig-Sauer P229ST chambered in .40 Auto—photos taken on 10/26/2005:

Sig-Sauer P229 chambered in .357 Sig wearing Nill stippled wood combat grips (part number SS055)—photos taken on 01/22/2003:

Sig-Sauer P229 chambered in .357 Sig wearing Hogue rubber wrap-around finger-groove grips (part number 28000)—photos taken on 01/22/2003:

Sig-Sauer P239 chambered in .357 Sig wearing Nill stippled wood combat grips (part number SS075)—photos taken on 08/30/2002:

Sig-Sauer P239 chambered in 9mm with factory grips—photos taken on 01/22/2003:

Sig-Sauer P245 chambered in .45 Auto (this is SIGARMS' February 2005 "Gun of the Month" with nickel accents, SIGLITE night sights, and a target-crown barrel)—photos taken on 11/26/2005:

Two-Tone Sig Pro SP 2340 chambered in .357 Sig—photos taken on 11/30/2002:

Sig-Sauer SP 2022 chambered in .357 Sig—photos taken on 10/11/2005:


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