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posted June 28, 2019 05:13 PM
I remember the days on here when the vast majority of members swore by the original P-Series Sigs and proclaiming to NEVER own a Polymer Pistol.

Now all I see is ravings for the 320/365/M17.

What happened to the "faithful?"



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posted June 28, 2019 05:27 PMHide Post
They are steel around and plenty. They just don't feel the need to make noise unnecessarily. Big Grin


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posted June 28, 2019 05:44 PMHide Post
I remember when no one would touch the newfangled alloy framed guns, like those new flash in the pan Sigs.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 05:55 PMHide Post
I'm an all steel guy, or used to be, until the 320 and then the 365 came out. I've got a few 220's, 1 320 and had a 365 before trading it go my SIL a few weeks ago(I am now saving for a FDE 365.) I still love my 220's and will never get rid of them but the 320 and 365 are very nice as well so I think I have the best of both worlds.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 06:06 PMHide Post
I am still here.

Long time fan of the P-220 platform. Whether all steel or aluminum and steel, both in .45 and .38 Super, I just shoot them very, very well.

That said, I shot my Son's P365 and I have to admit, it is a pretty incredible package, given its size.

As the evolution of Sig takes place, I think you will see fewer and fewer fans of the all steel guns for every day carry.

See my tag line below!!! Smile


Niech Zyje P-220

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posted June 28, 2019 06:15 PMHide Post
We are still here. Still have and regularly use the P226 SSE I bought from you.

Definitely no P250 or any current production Glock in my future. I highly doubt I will own a P320 (less than 10% chance). An M17 has a 15% chance. The oodds are 50-50 on a P365.

Short list of handguns I will purchase befoe a striker-fired polymer:
P220-10mm
DW V-Bob 9mm
1911 45 ACP 5" Stainless (make & model tbd)
P226 RX 9mm
S&W 460 XVR
1911 460 Rowland Conversion w/micro red dot

I will spare you the rifle list.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 06:45 PMHide Post
I had P-series from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. While accurate (in slow fire) and reliable, I always struggled a bit with the long stroke and reach first pull. But the P320C I got in early 2017 practically shoots itself. Smile I am considering adding a P365 and possibly a 320 subcompact in the long term.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 06:51 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by burnetma:
We are still here. Still have and regularly use the P226 SSE I bought from you.



I am glad you still use it. Myself, all my Sig pistols (228's, 229's, 238's & 938's) are non-polymer as well as my custom 1911's, and the hordes of .22lr's I own.

There is zero percent chance I will ever own a polymer pistol. Caliber by caliber, non-polymer pistols have less perceived recoil to them.

Yes, it is true that I love each and every non-polymer pistol I own.



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posted June 28, 2019 06:55 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by egregore:
I had P-series from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. While accurate (in slow fire) and reliable, I always struggled a bit with the long stroke and reach first pull. But the P320C I got in early 2017 practically shoots itself. Smile I am considering adding a P365 and possibly a 320 subcompact in the long term.



You have my sincere condolences!



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posted June 28, 2019 07:06 PMHide Post
Steel and alloy Sigs for me. I started hoarding P220s years ago.

I don't have a 320, 365, M17 yet. Then again, I did find an Allround for what a 320 X-Five would have been at the time.

I don't think they'll make a polymer Desert Eagle. Big Grin



 
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posted June 28, 2019 07:16 PMHide Post
I was one of those guys. Not necessarily steel, though I do still have strong appreciation for the 1911. I've carried metal pistols for most of my life, revolvers and autos, and I was one of those who said I wouldn't carry a plastic pistol.

I carry a plastic pistol. Welcome to 2019.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 07:52 PMHide Post
I still carry my alloy-frame Sigs; P239/9mm and P229/357 sig; but I also have the SP2022/9mm as a polymer frame, (slightly) lighter weight, and higher capacity option. The SP2022 is every bit as good a pistol as my alloy frames, but a bit bulky. Would love to see Sig do a TDA polymer frame pistol the same size as a CZ P-07 or a Beretta Px4c. I like polymer from a weight standpoint, it’s striker-fired that is the hang-up for me; just not comfortable with them for carrying (irrational, I know, but I can’t convince my lizard brain that they are as safe as a TDA). I have a couple of Glock 19’s, and a P320 compact, but while I shoot the well, I just am not comfortable carry them.
So I’ll continue to soldier on with my alloy-frame TDAs, with the SP2022 in the mix when I want more rounds on board and can accept the extra bulk as a trade-off.


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posted June 28, 2019 07:54 PMHide Post
When Glocks have at best a mediocre trigger the Sigs and 1911s will be my daily carry.


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posted June 28, 2019 08:09 PMHide Post
I still have a few all metal SIGs, including one that is truly ‘all steel’, a P220 Elite SAO in 10mm. What a beast it is! Have to admit that I have more polymer than all metal now. Interestingly enough the only TDA metal pistols I own anymore are high end Berettas. Sold off my DA/SA P226 Legion because I just didn’t shoot it anymore. I have 3 SAO SIGs still.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 08:22 PMHide Post
All of my Sig handguns are steel (P226s, 229, 228)

By I own a bunch of Glocks Big Grin



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posted June 28, 2019 08:42 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by GrandPotter:
Caliber by caliber, non-polymer pistols have less perceived recoil to them.


You should try shooting a Steyr M series pistol.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 08:53 PMHide Post
The only metal pistols I have are Sigs (P220 & P228). All the others are polymer. Will keep both kinds.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 09:06 PMHide Post
I only have the 226 now. I haven’t bought any poly site.
 
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posted June 28, 2019 09:21 PMHide Post
Last three guns I bought were all Stainless SIGs.

I think I have two plastic guns, my old USP-45, and a CZ-P07 Duty that my brother bought me when they came out.



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posted June 28, 2019 09:47 PMHide Post
Never proclaimed, but still no poly or strikers. I prefer steel and hammers.
 
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