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I swapped into this around 6:30 p.m. this evening. Not the 2340 .357 Sig I wanted, but this has more accessories.



The 2022 is only about 3/8" longer than my P250c.
 
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E = full capcacity
B = black/blued
SS = SIGLITE Sights
TACPAC = Tactical package
L = Light


But, you already knew all this.


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Well, yes I understood most of the product code, not the "E", so thank you for that. Is this anything special I need to hold onto?

I ask because I can't hit well at all with the Sig P250c 9mm, it needs to find a new owner.
 
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nope.


“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
 
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I swapped this even for the Sig.
 
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I'm not a revolver guy so I've no clue what that is, but it looks way more expensive than a 2022.


“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
 
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Just a Model 10, no? I'd be pretty happy with the swap.
 
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I'm pretty sure you knew what you had in the wheel gun, so, if you're happy with the swap, that's all that counts.


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Looks like a model 64 rather than a model 10...if you are satisfied in the trade, that is all that matters Smile...(I like them both).


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To each his own. I would never swap a 2022 for a model 64.

Bob


I am no expert, but think I am sometimes.
 
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FWIW, I don't own either model but I've shot the SP2022 quite a bit and I have mulled over picking one up more than a few times. In considering all of the different and varied semi-autos that I already own, I'm more inclined to be sucked into a revolver these days but a big .38 isn't one of those I would covet, no matter how classic and/or pretty it looks.

Given that the SIGPro has one of the better DA triggers in the SIG lineup, I'd find more usefulness with the SP2022 even if to me it loses out on the character side. Doesn't hurt that I shoot them fairly well either.

Have fun and shoot the snot out of that SIG.
 
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I got the opportunity to shoot the SP2022 and P250c pistols today. The 250c has been fired a bit, and thus the trigger has smoothed out well. It is no target gun, but works well enough to tote.

The SP2022 feels a lot like my P228. I took right to it. I see this model deserves the praise it gets.
 
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