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I have a good size chunk of cash coming my way. Of course in going to go get me my dream carry. I have smaller hands. What model should I get. LEGION, ELITE, MK25. I like the 229 size but wouldn't be objective to a 226 with thin grips. WHAT TO DO... | ||
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Learn it, know it, live it |
Welcome to the forum. I'd suggest an older West German P228 or P226 that is in decent shape. After owning over 7 Sigs over the last 10 years, the only ones I still own are my West German models. But I'm somewhat of an old school snob... Smaller hands I'd handle a Glock 43X or Glock 48 and see what you think... You will buy a Glock | |||
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225? Sigs, HKs, 1911s, Berettas, Glocks and SW revolvers | |||
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We gonna get some oojima in this house! |
Legion SAO. ----------------------------------------------------------- TCB all the time... | |||
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What's the best place to get an older German sig. | |||
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Rebel Without a Clue |
Save a couple more bucks and throw the 210 into your decision. Outside of that, the P226 or 1911 depending on your needs. | |||
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This forum's classifieds or gunbroker. | |||
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Just mobilize it |
210 standard | |||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
Be patient and shop around. If $1100 is what your budget allows, with any luck you may be able to snag a vintage P226 and a P239HD. A P225 would serve you well as others have noted. You'd cut it close with the P210 Standard, but it is worth every penny. I'm an opportunist myself. Great deals are out there. Especially when you aren't looking for one. Welcome to the forum! | |||
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Keep saving for a Wilson edc x9. ----------------------------------------- Roll Tide! Glock Certified Armorer NRA Certified Firearms Instructor | |||
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+1 !! IMHO the new SIG's are not the same quality level as the older SIG's. In your price range you can buy a higher quality German or Swiss SIG with money left over. QUALITY is more important than cosmetics................ Remember, this is all supposed to be for fun................... | |||
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Thanks for all the Input. Im definitely going to keep an eye out for das pistol. | |||
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The vintage 228 and 226 are going to be hard to find, I shoot mine and they are excellent. For the likely price you will pay for them, get a new in box Legion p229 in 9 mm. You will be so happy! | |||
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I would suggest checking out a Legion. However if you plan to carry a Legion P226 or P229 it will be pretty heavy for carry. P225A might be another option to check out. If you are open to P320 SIG there are a lot of options and the P320 X Compact is getting a lot of great reviews and should be pretty easy to carry. Older German SIGs are nice but you want to make sure you don't get an abused one, that often are refinished to look like new, and certain parts are getting hard to find. They also require more maintenance like changing breech block pins compared to new ones with milled stainless steel slide. Based on that older used German SIG might not be your best first choice and of course it would not have any warranty while a new SIG would have lifetime factory warranty. Good luck in your quest. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
Buy two P365s. Q | |||
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P239 in 357sig. Try not to smile too much. "I'm sorry, did I break your concentration"? | |||
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I got a Million of 'em! |
This. They seem to be right around $1100. | |||
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I would consider an Elite, switch the grips to the Hogue G10 Piranhas(A real plus for those of us with small hands.) and send it to Gray Guns for a trigger job and an intermediate trigger. | |||
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