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P290RS Experience...
March 26, 2025, 07:28 AM
SiGagainP290RS Experience...
I was recently reunited with my P290RS and am curious if anyone has an explanation to what I think I am experiencing with this pistol...
In dry fire, the trigger feels smooth and revolver like...reminds me of an S&W Centennial but with 6+1 of 9MM on deck...
At the range...it seems like the trigger gets heavier as I pull the trigger and makes it a bit more difficult to shoot follow up shots...
I realize this is not my other Classic P Series pistols nor my P365 but I have to think something happens when I load this pistol and actually shoot it on the range...
P290RS dislike from some aside, this P290RS seems like it should occupy a place in rotation as an S&W Centennial snubby or Seecamp LWS in 9MM...
thoughts???...I appreciate any experience or advice you care to share...
Bill
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March 26, 2025, 11:32 AM
abcdefHello: Sorry, can't really answer your question but I like Sig DAO triggers and tried the 290RS dryfire at a store once and agree it was pretty nice
but never fired it with ammo. The DAK has the opposite issue, it has a rougher two stage dryfire DAO stroke if you do not rack the slide between each "shot". How do you find the 290RS's recoil?
April 23, 2025, 07:09 AM
SiGagainI was able to get mine to the range for a second time since being reunited with it...I am still surprised by how accurate this little pistol is...my first 3 shots were touching each other...
I will say that this little pug in 9mm is very accurate, relatively safe (since it is DAO) to carry in a pocket holster...recoil is not heavy with Speer Gold Dot 124GR standard velocity cartridges...
adding that after shooting about 40 rounds my trigger finger was sore and I don't find this pistol "fun" to shoot but it'll do the job if you need it to...
Bill
Fast is Fine...Accuracy is Final
*SiGARMS GSR Revolution STX
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April 23, 2025, 10:49 AM
pedropcolaMine is pretty nice. The trigger pull is good but I find the distance from the backstrap to the rearward end of the trigger pull to be uncomfortably short. It’s a heavy beast with good sights and small. I like mine. I never had the failure to strike/fire (whatever) issue on mine.
April 24, 2025, 04:04 PM
skuzbaryquote:
Originally posted by SiGagain:
I was able to get mine to the range for a second time since being reunited with it...I am still surprised by how accurate this little pistol is...my first 3 shots were touching each other...
I will say that this little pug in 9mm is very accurate, relatively safe (since it is DAO) to carry in a pocket holster...recoil is not heavy with Speer Gold Dot 124GR standard velocity cartridges...
adding that after shooting about 40 rounds my trigger finger was sore and I don't find this pistol "fun" to shoot but it'll do the job if you need it to...
Bill
Hi. I had detailed for you some tune-up steps in another thread.
What you are encountering could be caused by a breakage in one of the Pivot pins for the sear or the hammer. You will have to pull out the rear firing control housing and inspect.
April 25, 2025, 12:25 PM
Scooter123My P290 RS is in 380 and it is a certifiable Piece of Shit. The ejection is so week that the only way to empty the magazine is to aim the ejection port straight at the floor. BTW I am set up to reload 380 and I have built loads where the bullet was sitting on a full case of 3N37. Even with a 25% overload on the powder it still jammed if you tried to shoot in normally.
It really is a bit of a shame. Because the trigger is actually a near duplicate of the trigger in a S&W model 19 in double action. One plus for the 380 is the powder capacity is limited and the bullets are a lot lighter, so it is one of the least expensive calibers to load for.
I've stopped counting.
April 25, 2025, 02:22 PM
SiGagainThanks again skuzbary.
I’ve never had any of those problems with my P290RS Scooter123
Bill
Fast is Fine...Accuracy is Final
*SiGARMS GSR Revolution STX
*SiG/Sauer*P220*P226*P228*P230*P245*P290RS*P365*SPC2009*
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April 25, 2025, 02:36 PM
jospI had a 290RS and liked it being a revolver guy.
Smooth trigger, not too heavy overall weight of the gun, but certainly not light.
Then a 365 found it’s way into my life and the 290 faded away.
Now I still like pocket carry in warm weather, so a 938 has surpassed the 365: though I keep that around for when I want more ammo on board.
If you like it, shoot it.
If not, there are plenty of options to explore.
April 25, 2025, 03:15 PM
skuzbaryquote:
Originally posted by Scooter123:
My P290 RS is in 380 and it is a certifiable Piece of Shit. The ejection is so week that the only way to empty the magazine is to aim the ejection port straight at the floor. BTW I am set up to reload 380 and I have built loads where the bullet was sitting on a full case of 3N37. Even with a 25% overload on the powder it still jammed if you tried to shoot in normally.
It really is a bit of a shame. Because the trigger is actually a near duplicate of the trigger in a S&W model 19 in double action. One plus for the 380 is the powder capacity is limited and the bullets are a lot lighter, so it is one of the least expensive calibers to load for.
Hi. I have a family of P290RS in 9mm and one in 9mm and 380. I would like more details to try to help you, if you would like.
See below
Family
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SiGagainalways helpful...thanks skuzbary...
Bill
Fast is Fine...Accuracy is Final
*SiGARMS GSR Revolution STX
*SiG/Sauer*P220*P226*P228*P230*P245*P290RS*P365*SPC2009*
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May 02, 2025, 05:50 PM
Austin228Hi,
I have a P290RS in 9mm since they were on CDNN for 250ish maybe a decade ago I can't recall.
Mine has been reliable, but the trigger is definitely a long distance heavy DA pull.
May 03, 2025, 05:26 PM
skuzbaryquote:
Originally posted by Austin228:
Hi,
I have a P290RS in 9mm since they were on CDNN for 250ish maybe a decade ago I can't recall.
Mine has been reliable, but the trigger is definitely a long distance heavy DA pull.
Hi,
You should be a proud owner of a unique P290RS 9mm design by Sig.
For a compact DAO micro 9mm. other than the Colt Pocket Nine, you got the best safe Sig made Personal defense pocket size pistol in 9mm.
Although it acts like a DAO revolver on the range, this pistol with its long trigger pull is meant for self-defense and not for a nonstop range plinking.
Good luck with it.
Sam