Sig P250
Moderator: carlson1
Sig P250
Anyone have one? Handled one? Thoughts? It really appeals to me just from what I read and see. The sub compact and compact frames look great for CC and the modularity is a nice feature. The only thing that concerns me is that the gun operates on that swappable.....well i guess i would call it a fire control group, but call it what you will. Not to mention I have always wanted to own a Sig but being a broke student they are not the most budget friendly line of firearms. All opinions welcome!
Re: Sig P250
I like it. It's the only polymer-framed pistol I own (I prefer heavier steel/alloy) because it's the only one I've tried that fits my hand and doesn't feel top-heavy when empty.
Shoots well, too.
It's become my normal carry gun. I'm just waiting for the .40 cal conversion kit to come out. Should be soon, since SIG is now offering the complete pistol in .40.
CPT R., our firearms/self-defense instructor in the State Guard, likes Sigs. And he really liked the P250 when I showed it to him.... (he was kind enough to ask permission before disassembling it!
he loves the modularity).
Shoots well, too.
It's become my normal carry gun. I'm just waiting for the .40 cal conversion kit to come out. Should be soon, since SIG is now offering the complete pistol in .40.
CPT R., our firearms/self-defense instructor in the State Guard, likes Sigs. And he really liked the P250 when I showed it to him.... (he was kind enough to ask permission before disassembling it!

TSRA / NRA
KA5RLA
All guns have at least two safeties. One's digital, one's cognitive. In other words - keep the digit off the trigger until ready to fire, and THINK. Some guns also have mechanical safeties on top of those. But if the first two don't work, the mechanical ones aren't guaranteed. - me
KA5RLA
All guns have at least two safeties. One's digital, one's cognitive. In other words - keep the digit off the trigger until ready to fire, and THINK. Some guns also have mechanical safeties on top of those. But if the first two don't work, the mechanical ones aren't guaranteed. - me