There were a lot of of Sig P 220s in officer's holsters when I was with the SO in the late 80s and through the 90s. I didn't pay attention to the particular years because the Sig P 220s performed almost flawlessly. One of the reserve deputies brought his gun to me at the range and told me it couldn't shoot a group...he was all over the paper. I was about 10 yards from a target, so I took his gun, his mag filled with his ammo and cut a 21/2" hole just to the right of the 10 ring. He just stood there with a blank look and said,"...oh...". I worked with him for a short while and he was able to find the 10 ring enough at 10 yards to qualify. If I would have had the money at the time I would have bought a Sig P 220.