Swiss Army M75 4K

Published on March 29, 2019
Duration: 4:18

Larry Vickers provides an expert review of the Swiss Army M75, the military version of the Sig P220. He highlights its adoption in 1975, its DA/SA trigger, heel magazine release, and 8-round single-stack 9mm magazine. Vickers notes the pistol's exceptional accuracy and reliability, emphasizing its rarity and value as a collector's item.

Quick Summary

The Swiss Army M75 is the military variant of the Sig P220, adopted in 1975. It features a DA/SA trigger, an 8-round 9mm single-stack magazine, and a heel magazine release. Known for exceptional accuracy and reliability, military versions have an 'A' prefix serial number, while 'P' marked examples are rare privatized collector's items.

Chapters

  1. 00:28Introduction to the Swiss Army M75
  2. 00:50Controls and Mechanics (DA/SA, Decocker)
  3. 01:12Magazine and Caliber (8-round, 9mm)
  4. 01:22Markings and Rarity ('A' prefix, 'P' privatization)
  5. 01:49Performance Assessment (Accuracy, Reliability)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Swiss Army M75?

The Swiss Army M75 is the military version of the Sig P220 pistol, adopted by the Swiss military in 1975. It features a DA/SA trigger, an 8-round 9mm magazine, and retains older elements like a heel magazine release while incorporating modern Sig controls.

What caliber is the Swiss Army M75?

The Swiss Army M75 is chambered in 9mm Parabellum. It uses a single-stack magazine with a capacity of 8 rounds.

How can I identify a Swiss Army M75?

Military-issued Swiss Army M75 pistols typically feature a Swiss cross marking and an 'A' serial number prefix. A 'P' marking near the trigger guard indicates the pistol was privatized before being imported into the US, making it a rare collector's item.

What are the key features of the Swiss Army M75?

Key features include its DA/SA trigger, a decocker, slide stop, and takedown lever on the left side. It also has a heel-mounted magazine release and an 8-round single-stack 9mm magazine. The pistol is known for its accuracy and reliability.

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