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Can you please confirm/ back up the statement that the 365 is larger than the 290? --------------------------- My hovercraft is full of eels. | |||
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It is barely larger. IIRC, the slide is 0.2” longer, the frame width is 0.1” wider and the total height is 0.2” taller (or something like that). The 365 is also ~3 oz lighter than the 290rs. | |||
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Specs for .. P290 . P365 length ....... 5.5 .. 5.8 height ....... 3.9 .. 4.3 width ........ 1.1 .. 1.06 weight ...... 20.5 . 17.8 Specifications from Sig website for P365 and Sig owners manual for P290. | |||
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Every day is New Year's Day for Calendar Boy! Oh, and I'm BANNED |
I just bought a used P290 and have only put a box of ammo through it but I really like it and so far it's been perfect. The trigger is not heavy nor long, recoil is very managable with the 8rnd mags I have with mine. I'll soon have a couple 6rnd mags to try out. It is NOT hard to shoot well, has great sights, good trigger and doesn't recoil much for such a small gun, I'd say it's on par with a G43 even though the G43 is a bigger gun. I'd also say it's just about as easy to shoot as a G43 or my G42. Now, I can understand bad feelings if someone got a P290 that didn't work correctly and had to be repaired. So, knock on wood, I hope mine remains reliable. After I get more rounds through mine and try it out with HPs I plan on getting a holster or 2 for it and I'll carry it when I want something smaller than my P229 or P245. | |||
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thanks! --------------------------- My hovercraft is full of eels. | |||
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According to my Mitutoyo calipers the 290RS measures .900” wide at the grip and .937” wide at the rear of the slide. The absolute widest spot is the small nub of the slide release that sticks out, which measures at 1.040” wide. | |||
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Correct; the P290 Owners Manual says:
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The 290 hurt my hand, it was not for me. | |||
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I bought one slightly used a few months ago to take the place of my Ruger LC9s pro... started thinking that a very light trigger pull all though great at the range was not as 'safe' for everyday carry... Did some light research of Sigs (which is what I have switched to) and decided I wanted a 290... what I bought was the older non reset model with the factory laser. I don't have a problem with the trigger pull... it's what I wanted and got, pistol is accurate as all get out. What I don't like about it... with the short 6 round mag the grip is just too dern short for me... and one other issue... for some reason a fully loaded spare mag. will lose a round or two over time....but at least it does not rust like the LC9s and it's magazines did over the summer.. (Old fat white guy that sweats sometimes like a stuck pig.) My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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Does the 290 have a problem is it known for? I picked one up a few weeks ago, didn't know anything about it but it's got very little wear, came with the box & all paperwork so I figured it's gotta be worth $325. I got it home and realized its DAO and I've never had or even shot one before. The hammer doesn't pull all the way back when pulling the trigger, in fact it barely moves, then drops ... It works sorta like a single action except, once you rack the slide the hammer is at like 1/2 cock, then when you pull the trigger goes full back and releases. Is this the correct function? If you really want something you'll find a way ... ... if you don't you'll find an excuse. I'm really not a "kid" anymore ... but I haven't grown up yet either | |||
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We gonna get some oojima in this house! |
I had one. It was OK. I had trouble because the trigger broke so far back. I did like the concept. ----------------------------------------------------------- TCB all the time... | |||
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Light strikes was the chief issue with a number of guns. I recall a number of people here, around the web AND among our own customers complaining about having the issue and having to send their guns back to SIG. At least a few complained after their guns returned as well, saying that the problem still wasn't fixed. Mostly the problem showed up when shooting ammo with hard primers or heavy primer sealant, like S&B used to use with their "red" primers. Other guns like the hammer-fired LC9 also had trouble with those types of ammo as well. SIG ultimately responded by revamping the 290 into the 290RS, which added restrike capability. A few of these still had light striker issues with early production guns, but for the most part that issue seem to have went away. | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Same here, along with erratic ejection, crooked front sight, and a weird trigger that felt different in dry fire from live fire. Oh and the magazines kinda sucked. | |||
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