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SIG Sauer P220 9mm / Swiss Pistole 75 / Japanese Minebea P9

SIG Sauer P220, more specifically the older "European model" with the heel magazine release. Chambered for 9mm Parabellum rounds, and has the capacity of 9+1 rounds.

The Swiss Army adopted the P220 in 1975, as the Pistole 75 (P75 or M75). Which replaced the SIG P210. It's been phased out for the Glock 17, but still in limited service with the military.
Since SIG wanted to make some money from overseas market, they bought over J.P Sauer und Sohn in West Germany to have their firearms produced there due to Switzerland's strict laws on exporting firearms. Export models of the P220 are under the brand "SIG Sauer".

The Japanese Self Defense Force adopted the P220 in 1980 as the "9mm Pistol" (or P9). It replaced the American supplied M1911A1 around the same time the US Military was also looking for a 9mm Handgun replacement. The P9 served as the standard issue sidearm for all branches of the Japanese military till this day, but frontline units are slowly phasing these pistols out for the H&K SFP9.

Production Period: 6th July 2024 - 12th July 2024.
Modelled in Blender, Textured in Substance Painter.

Tris: 17,150
Verts: 8,640

Textures: 4k PBR materials (2k for the magazine and rail adapter).

Available for Purchase on CGTrader:
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/military/gun/sig-sauer-p220-swiss-army-pistole-75-japanese-minebea-p9

SIG P220, specifically the "European Model", with the heel magazine release.

SIG P220, specifically the "European Model", with the heel magazine release.

P220 Variants

P220 Variants

P220

P220

P220

P220

P220 Elite

P220 Elite

P220 Elite

P220 Elite

Pistole 75

Pistole 75

Pistole 75

Pistole 75

Minebea P9

Minebea P9

Minebea P9

Minebea P9

Aim Down Sights

Aim Down Sights

Different Magazines and Bullets

Different Magazines and Bullets

Picatinny Rail Adapter

Picatinny Rail Adapter

Wireframe

Wireframe

Sketchfab Preview of different skins

Sketchfab Preview Japanese Minebea P9

References

References