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zero4o3
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Re: Sig 250

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The Annoyed Man wrote:I have shot one once, a few years ago, in 9mm. It was a decent pistol. You might take a look at the P320, which carries the idea of the P250 to its logical conclusion. The P250 allows you to change frames. The P320 allows you to change frames and calibers. The "gun" is the serial numbered insert that is removable without tools. They're not even that expensive.

http://www.sigevolution.com/p320

I checked one out at a gunshow on Saturday, and one of those is in my future.
+1 to the p320

I have always been fond of the DA/SA Sig triggers (Currently own the P239, P2022, P226) the P250 never won me over but I think I see the p320 in my future.
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Re: Sig 250

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I have 2 Sig P250's, one chambered in 9 for the wife and mine a 40 cal.
In addition to all the positive comments you can put your thumb over the hammer reholstering for added safety and it gives 2nd strike capability. I also like being able to remove the Fire Control Group for easy cleaning.
The 40 is my EDC gun
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Re: Sig 250

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rentz wrote:
johncanfield wrote:I have two Sigs that are DA/SA and I'm still trying to get used to the DA mode. When I'm practicing I almost always shoot in DA mode and then decock when the slide operates. After shooting maybe 300 or 400 rounds between two Sigs in DA, I'm finally getting comfortable in DA but I'm not fully there yet. I figure another two hundred bucks of range ammo and I'll be there ;-) .
DA on a sig is much much better than DA on an HK, but that heavy DA pull can really be brutal sometimes.
I am not questioning anybody's trigger or gun preference but my opinion slightly differs.
DA on a SIG feels much lighter than DA on a H&K.My preference For concealed carry is the H&K. For OWB holster carry in the cold month I go along with a SIG. H&K's can be obtained with a LEM and DA only trigger. When it comes to parts and service I'd take H&K over SIG anytime, see http://www.hkparts.net/shop/pc/home.asp. Another major difference between the classic SA/DA H&K and SIG's is weight. The classic H&K is lighter because of the plastic frame. The trigger pull is a question of familiarization. I refer to P2000, P2000 SK, P30 and USP compact.
My P30 for example has well over 6,000 rounds on the clock and it is smooth as silk. I guess the value for it could be actually higher than a brand new one.
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