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I am really looking forward to getting one of these to use as a training pistol. I have had one on Pre-Order since March 10th. At Shot Show Sig said these would be released in April, but I guess that didn't happen. My estimated ship date is now 5/12. I am a little disappointed Sig couldn't keep to their schedule on this Air Pistol. _________________________ Einstein defines insanity as "Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" | ||
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I've gotten (reacquired?) a jaundiced view of any pistol fed by CO2 - those pellets just don't seem to move fast enough, far enough, to make for decent practice for using the centerfire pistol. Having said that, I would love to be proven wrong (and to get one, if that happens) when the air pistol makes it into the wild. | |||
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It's not the power per say with C02 it's the variation in velocities as it cools down or heats up. Multi shot C02 pistol really tend to be kind of meh to me. They are loud, usually have crappy triggers, and their accuracy isn't generally anything to crow about. I am not familiar with this particular pistol but that is my general take on the breed. I have an old RWS C225 which is damn near a perfect replica of a P225. It looks great, feels great, is made fairly well and is a nice example of the breed. I don't really shoot it though because it's so damn loud comparatively speaking and the variability in velocity combined with a crappyish trigger make it really only an occassional Plinker. I guess it would make a fairly good draw and shoot practice gun but for that I'd just assume use the real thing with a laser insert or a good airsoft replica. Too each their own though. Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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I like the idea that the gun is pretty much a carbon copy, weight etc as a real P320. So shooting it will be some nice practice, trigger time. I have a .22 trap in the basement that I shoot other air pistols into. I don't have as much time to get to the range as I want and this seems like a decent option for practice. _________________________ Einstein defines insanity as "Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" | |||
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I'd be able to setup a target course in my yard with scraps of mild steel and wood from work. A few acres isn't enough for much other than a .22 taking out pests, but it'd be enough to do an air pistol. Some trigger time is better than no trigger time. | |||
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I bought the 226. The dimensions are slightly off and it's nearly useless for practice. Waste of money (would rather spend it on ammo). -Freq | |||
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I have been waiting since they made the announcement. | |||
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Seems like waiting on Sig has become the norm now. _________________________ Einstein defines insanity as "Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" | |||
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I received it today. What a great Pellet gun. The gun is identical to my P320! Weight is the same, trigger pull is the same, blow back action is great. Great training tool to get trigger time when I can't get to the range. _________________________ Einstein defines insanity as "Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" | |||
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Huh. Tell us what the trajectory is like. OTOH, with some of the fairly light pellets on the market nowadays, maybe a lighter pellet would go faster than 430 fps? | |||
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So my question is ... aside from the 30-round magazine, how is it different from the P250 ASP? | |||
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I have the P250 as well. The P320 weight is more consistent to a real gun (identical), the trigger on the P320 ASP is the same as my real P320. The P250 trigger has a lot of slack in it. The P320 beats it all around in my opinion and the 30 round belt fed magazine is a bonus. _________________________ Einstein defines insanity as "Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results" | |||
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Thanks! Very thorough answer! Now I guess I have to get one ... Anybody wanna buy a P250 ASP? ... ... Bueller? Bueller? | |||
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Having a good trigger that matches the original really puts it ahead of the other CO2 and green gas "knockoffs" that I've tried. | |||
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I just got off of the phone with Sig customer service, and I was disappointed to find out that the trigger is not at all the same as an actual P320. I was told that the trigger pull actually advances the pellet feed, and other things, and that it is not at all like a P320 trigger. He said that the pull weight would be similar, but that it is not going to feel or function like a P320 trigger as to break, reset, etc. The trigger on this gun will be the same as the trigger on their P226 airgun. It's not a lot of money, and I may get one anyway to play with, but I just wanted to pass on what I was told. | |||
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