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I would think that the P225 is more of a compact P220 than a P226. The P228 is the compact P226, whereas both the P220 and P225 are single-stack.
I agree, while all of these pistols are very similar, the 220 and 225 are more akin to each other and I think that is generally accepted.
Canadian Service
If someone would make a a piece of the artical regarding the 225 being usedin the CF, that would be grand... I don't have time atm, maybe later if nobody gets to it...
1900H AST, 29/5/07 TURBOPossum