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Wish they would revamp and really exploit this line into compacts and subs, heck even do a single stack series to compete with the XDE. The P250 would have done way better had they kept the original trigger design as a DA/SA with shorter reset as the P250 in Germany actually had. They butchered it stateside. | |||
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A DA/SA P250???...I thought the P250 was an American design... Bill Fast is Fine...Accuracy is Final *SiGARMS GSR Revolution STX *SiG/Sauer*P220*P226*P228*P230*P245*SPC2009*P365 NRA Benefactor Life/LEAA Life Membership | |||
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That has a nice little ring to it ———————————————— The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad. If we got each other, and that's all we have. I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand. You should know I'll be there for you! | |||
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Glorious SPAM! |
I am a huge fan of the Sig pro; at one time I owned five. I owned an SP2009, an SP2340, and three SP2022’s. I am currently down to one pre-Exeter SP2022 9mm. I bought an SP2022 9mm factory two tone once and decided to make it like a classic Sig two tone (it only had the slide in the white). At first I sent the barrel to Robar to get NP3’d, and then after shooting it a bit I decided to send the rest of the small parts to CCR to have them done in CPII. I took lots of pictures when I disassembled it, but my hard drive died and when I got the parts back a month later it was like…hmmmm…but it wasn’t too bad I ended up trading it to a buddy of mine in Idaho when he retired. It is currently riding around with him on his ATV. Long live the Sig Pro! A few pics. The magazine baseplate is a factory Sig flat baseplate. | |||
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Thanks! I'll have to look harder for the flat baseplate magazines. Mine came with the extended plate/rest, and outside of the Mec-Gars have only seen the extended ones. A good bit of the height difference between a 2022 and a G19 I think is the baseplate. | |||
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The only place I have ever seen the flat baseplates is from Roco Firearms. They weren't cheap and availability is sporadic. Looks like their website is under repair right now. http://www.roco-dr.de | |||
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Good info. I'll check the site again about Labor Day. I'd like at least two when available. | |||
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mbinky, do you remember what the base plates cost in the off times when they were available? | |||
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Glorious SPAM! |
Drop me an email with your mailing info at bianchimj at startmail dot com. I just dug through my crap (I have too much stuff) and found two I will send you, instant karma. I have plenty and only one SP right now. | |||
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I want to say over ten bucks. I remember he had the baseplates alone or the baseplates on blued 9mm magazines, and the magazines were $29. It was worth it to buy two new mags to get the baseplates. ETA: Never understood why Sig didn't import these for sale individually (maybe through TGS) or on magazines. | |||
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Very kind offer, thanks very much! I just sent you an e-mail. | |||
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I have an Ilaflon version, and love it. I basically stole it from a pawn shop in its original box with grips, mags, etc. If Sig wanted to do something simple with it's existing tooling instead of significantly modifying the gun, I'd spring for an SAS version. No rail, smoothed, rounded trigger guard, de-horned slide and frame. I'd be all over that. The 2022 is one of my favorite pistols. "I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation." Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II. | |||
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Waiting for Hachiko |
I lucked up and got a few from Roco some time back,good company to deal with. I also installed a DPM recoil sytem in my 2022/357 Sig/40, the flat baseplates make the biggest change in the SigPro grip. 美しい犬 | |||
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These are the Euro mag plates from RoCo Systems: https://www.rocosystems.com/pr.../magazine-base-plase They are currently OOS, but they are $12.50 and shipping is (or used to be) $8 flat rate. | |||
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There is one reason I sold mine: the slide stop lever. My long thumb just could not stop riding it, even after I bought a spare and modded it a couple of times. It was accurate, reliable (unless crud built up under the extractor hook), and looked like New after thousands of rounds and tons of dry fire presentations. Yeah, the front strap cutout is stupid. Yeah, the magazines could be cheaper and/or compatible with P-series mags. I had no issues with the trigger, the sights, the grip, or the rail: it was the slide stop lever. I sold it, finally, because of the lever. Very particular, I am. ________________________________ The easiest way to loose a great hunting spot is to have your dog kill the landowners cat! | |||
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Just finished my first IDPA match with the 2022. All I can say is I am impressed. It was five stages. Two were MF'ers. One involved lots of 15-20 yard shots across multiple targets with a swinger that had a no shoot swinging independent of it. One had all kinds of angles and walls and whatnot that made it seem to me like an IDPA stage with cover calls. Overall, I shot the match 15 points down, and it hasn't been posted yet as to what I did overall. The little gun did well, and actually exceeded my expectations. Oh, and I shot it with the factory contrast sights, the cheap SIG paddle holster that came with it, and aluminum case Federal ammo. After a dismal match last month at the same location, my performance today was not only welcome, but motivating. Now, for a set of HD XR sights and a better holster. | |||
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