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| P226 Legion SAO hands down! |
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| My first SIG is still my favorite. It is a P220 Combat with threaded barrel, one of the first batch with a German made frame.
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“I didn’t get where I am today by everything smelling of Bolivian Unicyclist’s jock straps!” C.J. Supercut 1976
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| Because I can shoot my P227 better... actually , than my Colt 1911. I would wish for a long slide (5 in.) P227 in .38 Super .
Never judge a man, till you have walked a mile in his shoes..... That way, you'll be a mile away from him; and you'll have his shoes.
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| Posts: 190 | Location: So. of 3 Rivers < Penna. VIGILANT CURMUDGEON | Registered: April 12, 2014 |
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| Last time I said it was my MPX. Nothing's changed; with my Optimus it's been a real blast of an ammo eater if more than a bit cloudy and dirty doing so. However having shot the Virtus pistol in 300BLK, that one could give my MPX a serious run. Still can't definitively pick one for a 'trad' style handgun. As much as I like my classic SIGs, I find I prefer the P320 X5 Legion considerably more than I thought, no doubt my striker bias coming through. Otherwise it's probably a P210 of any type, still the best-looking handgun IMO that happens to have a sublime and enjoyably trigger to do well with. The last year or so with my P210A has been great fun. But I also must give props to my P365s; amazing little buggers. Again my striker bias is showing, and damned unashamed of it. SIG does strikers pretty damn well--once the bugs are finally worked out, and particularly after the X-frame modules went live.
-MG
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| Posts: 2268 | Location: The commie, rainy side of WA | Registered: April 19, 2020 |
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| My favorite is likely my P220...which was also my first SIG. Sweet shooter, comforting in hand, just a great all around firearm. If I had as much trigger time behind my P226 I might like it more for higher capacity but dont have that relationship with it as of yet. That being said, I carry my P239 the most....it is my EDC until I get comfortable with the P365 more and better repeatable accuracy...on my part not guns. I have both the .40 and .357 barrels for my P239 and usually carry .40 but switch to .357SIG in winter...thinking the extra punchiness will help in heavier clothing.
Always wanted a P228 as well...maybe one day. Love my DA/SA weapons. |
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| My P229/9mm, from around 1994. I loves it.
"Someday I hope to be half the man my bird-dog thinks I am."
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| Has to be the P226 LDC - I have recently fallen in love with this design...Both the american and German design in “white” and in “black”..... Something about an all stainless steel P226 in your hands...Just wish I had reacted before the German “black” model became a highly desirable pistol but I am not complaining as I have one model of each variety, just not all four (American white and black, German white and black)......Mark |
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| I have pretty small hands and have never had much success with DA/SA guns. I have to shift my grip around after the first shot. The P239 I had for a while was the only classic Sig that I was able to shoot worth a damn, so I guess that would have to be my favorite. I had a 228 for years, loved everything about the gun, I just couldn't shoot it. I finally sold all four of my P-series guns (239, 228, 220, 245) and now I shoot either a 1911 or a striker-fired pistol (or a revolver). |
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