So, in no particular order of preference, here they are.....
(the P250 seems to be DA only)
Yes the P-250 is DA only
[*]Have you enjoyed the ownership experience of your P250, or would you have chosen a different model if you could have a "do-over?"
I bought my wife a 9mm and liked it so much I bought myself a 40, This is my primary carry gun, I have been very happy with it
[*]In real world performance, how has your P250 performed, particularly if you can compare its performance to other pistols in class in the same caliber, in terms of accuracy, reliability, manual of arms?
I have two of the early modals that had known extracter issues, i sent my 40 back to sig to have the extractor replaced also some mags caouse failure to lock back after the last round. All the newer modals have had fixes incorporated.
I find the gun very accurate, Myself not so much. With such a long trigger pull it tales a lot of practice not to jerk the gun during trigger pull.
The gun has been very reliable since.
[*]The website says the trigger pull is 5.5-6.5 lbs, but how does it actually
feel? Is it long and gritty, short and crisp, an even pull or a pull that stacks up noticeably, etc., etc.?
It is long, that is what makes this gun a love or hate gun, I like the long pull as this is the only safety. There is a tendancy to stage the trigger but after practice a long quick pull thru works best. even the haters agree the trigger is one of the smoothest triggers around. There is no grittyness and very little stacking if even noticible stacking and very little take up slack with a vey crisp predictable break. This is not a short reset trigger, dont be confused by the short trigger option which is for reach only and does not shorten the reset.
If there are other questions I didn't think to ask but that you think are relevant to other things I've raised here, please feel free to throw it into the mix.
On the up side: As a byproduct of being designed for exchange kits the Fire Control Unit (FCU) is completly removable which makes cleaning a breeze. A full cleaning takes no longer than just cleaning the slide, barrell on most guns. In addition the gun is very easy to take down.
With the right size grip frame this gun is very egronomic. i find the mag release very well located. easy to release but have never had an accidental release.
I find very little differance in felt recoil between the 9mm and 40 cal, just more muzzle flip.
The down side: very few holsters for it, I have a Cross Breed and a MTAC IWB. Exchange kits and diffeant grip sizes are somtimes hard to come by. The gun comes standard with a medium grip frame. My wife and i use the small grip frame.
Sig seems to anounce new Xchange kits before their ready to ramp up production.
The grip frames for the newer generation fit all callapers from 9 to 45, the older gens have a differant grip frame for 45 so you need to make sure you have the newer mags style if purchacing additional mags (base plate change, so if you buy older mag style you can get Sig to send you newer base plate)
I believe the sub compact grip has a differant shape trigger guard and wont fit Cross Breeds compact and full size holster.
over all i am very happy an dwould recomend the P-250.
There are several forum sites t learn more from.
http://www.sigforum.com click on the pistol link and there is a p250 sticky on top (warning 151 pages long)
http://www.p250sig.com Thsi forum is broken down by calipers
Also a sig dealer and active on the P250 sticky on the Sig forum is Jerry at Ordnance Outsellers.
http://www.ordnanceoutsellers.com He i svery knowledgeable on whats going on with the P250.
http://www.topgunsupply.comis also a large deale for Sigs and very competivly priced.
Warning, There might be some older style P250's floating around, not a problem but be aware because then you have to know what mags to get with what grip frame style. Also they com with and with out night sites.
Pm me and I will give you my phone number if you would like to discuss more in detail
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