Is there a simple "compare these models" site? lol
http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/Sho...?categoryid=54
check that out! damn
Is there a simple "compare these models" site? lol
http://www.sigsauer.com/Products/Sho...?categoryid=54
check that out! damn
I'm not a big fan of the P250. I think it's too complicated. I just want a double action auto pistol with no safety and a decocker. A pistol can have a safety if it's single action only. The P250 is also double action only. If I wanted a double action only, I'd go for a revolver with superior accuracy and heavier loads. Auto is for quick follow up shots. I don't want a heavy trigger to ruin my shot.
I have a P226, a P228, and a P2009. I'll probably get another P226 (this time with rail), a P220, and a Sig 1991 in the near future.
Some people think Sigs are boring. But you can't go wrong with a Sig.
Trust me. I know what I am doing.
-- Sledge Hammer
Thanks guys! The gun came ported from the factory. All of the modifications pretty much add up to around the cost of the gun. I went to the range and the thing shoots awesome. It was very sweet having the adjustable sights.![]()
I love my p228.
I want the new p229 Elite in .40 though =/
I'm with you con, Sig FTW !
I love my p226.
x[chongo] "I love the hairy pits."
Kinda, as the gases travel out the barrel they exit the top ports pushing the gun back down for a quicker follow up shot. If you hold any .45acp and lower handgun right there is virtually no muzzle flip. I love my ported gun, others don't like it. It sure gets VERY dirty after 100 rounds because of the ports. I think it looks bad ass with flames shooting out of the top of the gun. Kind of intimidating to some though.
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One of these days I'll get a ported pistol and see how good it is.
Trust me. I know what I am doing.
-- Sledge Hammer
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