The SigPro seems to be SIGs red headed stepchild as it were. Although I know Bruce Gray loves the gun, there doesn't seem to be much obvious love for it elsewhere.
But, SIG keeps making it, so someone must be buying. I personally like the gun. I just don't know who they are selling them to.
I have a small dept here in PA not far from me . I think they did issue it for a good while , Duncan-non PA . I do not know any more . I like them and had a Blue line with the Sig crest on top of slide . I would get the levers mixed up if I was in a bad deal, maybe .
It’s been a sold success for both the French National Police and the Gendarmerie who make use of them extensively but the move to Glocks is on over there. Sig marketed the other P series stablemates to law enforcement here and why not? Their price per unit points were much more profitable than the Sig Pros. We pistol cognoscenti do however realize both the abilities and value of the SP2022. Ive shot some of my best TDA scores with a SP2022...
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Originally posted by triaxle: I have a small dept here in PA not far from me . I think they did issue it for a good while , Duncan-non PA . I do not know any more . I like them and had a Blue line with the Sig crest on top of slide . I would get the levers mixed up if I was in a bad deal, maybe .
I know one of the departments near Jamison where Tanners is had them.
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Thanks, guys. I had forgotten about the French National Police and Gendarmarie. I believe most of the SigPro agencies in Maryland have transitioned to something else.
Sadly, I have to agree about preferring a SigPro over a 320.
Originally posted by RogueJSK: Richmond, Virginia Police used to carry SP2340s in .357 Sig in the early 2000s, and switched to SP2022s in .357 Sig in the mid/late 2000s.
I'm not sure if they still have them, though.
Last I saw/heard they carry Sig 229's in .40.
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Originally posted by Forlorn Hope: Thanks, guys. I had forgotten about the French National Police and Gendarmarie. I believe most of the SigPro agencies in Maryland have transitioned to something else.
Sadly, I have to agree about preferring a SigPro over a 320.
The 2022 gets its name from the French contract
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I have one of the earlier 2022s and never really thought much of it. Of course I would bet that I have less than 3 mags through it. Maybe if I shot it more?
I prefer my 229 or better yet my C3, which I dearly love to shoot.
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