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I think the push for concealed carry guns is a little over done these days... nothing wrong with a P229 and I think that would be my second choice. As for your question above... Legions are great and you get a couple cool labels to put on your rear windshield ... but a basic P226 with E2 grips or G10s are in my opinion the way to go.


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My suggestion would be to go to ranges and rent pistols, as many as you can. I did that for a year before buying my first pistol, a Sig P226. It remains one of my favorites to this day. There were models I shot that just didn't fit my hand well and didn't shoot well. For example, I had my heart set on buying an HK. Did not feel good in my hand and I did not shoot it well. I now have a bunch of Sigs and a few others. I carry my P226, P229, P938 and P365 and P320 depending on time of year and situation. Feel confident carrying any of those as they have all been super reliable.
 
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Originally posted by Leonard17F:
Thanks a million for all your great inputs !
May I ask now since we narrowed the choices:
P 226 or P229 ? "Legacy", TacOps, or Legion ? RX or classic sights ?

For your purpose as stated in the OP, I still say the P226 Legion RX. Still don't know which country you are from.


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All,
Thanks a lot again for your great answers.
I had decided to go for a P226 RX but the importer cannot get me one in time before my temporary licence expires.
He can get me whether a P226 Legion or a P320 RX.
Therefore I have 2 questions:
- I was told that it is pretty difficult to adapt a red-dot optical sight to the P226 (I would probably need an adapter which makes it too high on the slide); Would you concur ?
- What do you think of the 320RX and would you recommend some modifications (on the trigger in particular) ?
Thanks a million !
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I would go with the P320. Once trying it you will see the advantages. Also it is 40% less expensive than a metal frame classic Sig. I have numerous classic Sigs, but shoot the P320 99% of the time.


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While I now carry an H&K of some sort as my EDC 90% of the time and my favorite range gun is a 1911 (Sig Stainless Super Target, Dan Wesson or Kimber Raptor) one of my oldest guns is a Sig P226 with over 25,000 rounds and never a failure.

The P226 was used for target, competition, carry, and home defense. I shot manufactured rounds and my own reloads. I have an extra .357 barrel, a .22 conversion, and more holsters than you can imagine. I don't think you can ever go wrong with a Sig P226.


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The p320 is of course a whole different type of trigger system. I still prefer the P226 for what you originally asked for... but.... if you are going to go with a 320 with a romeo site then that will work to the extreme....

Last time I took a class at Front Sight I reached one of my goals which was to shoot a perfect score on the shooting test... I did this with a Sig P320 compact with the factory red dot site.

One point about red dots on a pistol it is really hard to acquire that dot fast at first.. the best way I have found to do this is to actually use the iron sights to acquire the target and then refine that with the dot.


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Posts: 4441 | Location: Greenville, SC | Registered: January 30, 2017Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Again, thanks a lot for your helpful answers.
I have not found a P226RX, but a serious Practical shooting instructor who is selling his P320RX for a "decent" price, including an improved trigger.
I promise I will send pics ASAP.
If you have any advice on what to check on the weapon (Barrel grooves, for example ?), I am all ears.
Thanks again !
 
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All,
I acquired today a second-hand P320 RX.
The previous owner is a very serious Practical Shooting competitor himself
So the gun has seen quite a lot of action already.
I would be very interested to know what would you recommend for me to replace, even if it looks ok.
Thanks a lot for all your support !
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Replace your recoil spring. Then check over your magazine springs and rock on.


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