Description
There’s a certain quiet confidence to the P220 X-Six Silver. It doesn’t try to impress with excess or spectacle. Instead, it relies on proportion, balance, and the unmistakable feel of a pistol that was built without compromise.
Chambered in .45 ACP, this German-made X-Six represents SIG Sauer at its most deliberate. The long, heavy slide and extended barrel give the pistol a planted, almost architectural presence, while the silver finish highlights the precise machining lines that define the X-Series. Every surface feels intentional, clean, sharp, and refined, without losing the purposeful seriousness that defines the P220 lineage.
The wooden target grips add warmth and contrast, grounding the pistol visually and ergonomically. They fit the hand naturally, reinforcing that this is a firearm designed for control and precision rather than flash. Subtle details throughout, controls, slide serrations, and frame geometry come together with a sense of cohesion that’s immediately apparent in person.
This example features matching components throughout, a detail that matters to collectors who value originality and continuity. It speaks to careful assembly and preservation, reinforcing the integrity of the piece as it was intended to exist.
The P220 X-Six Silver is not a mass-market pistol, and it was never meant to be. It’s a refined expression of SIG Sauer’s competition and craftsmanship heritage, built for those who appreciate balance, precision, and restraint, all executed at a very high level.





















