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Oriental Redneck
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Range: indoors

Guns: P226 Combat and P226 LDC (US made)

Ammo: Speer Lawman 9mm 124 Gr TMJ

Magazines: 2x 15-rd USA made factory and 1x 20-rd Mec-Gar (for the Combat); 3x 17-rd Mec-Gar as came from SIG (for the LDC)

Position: standing 2-hand

Rounds fired: 100 each pistol

Malfunctions: none

Comments:
- The initial review of the LDC is ->here<-. Again, I will maintain that the trigger really sucks on this one LDC. My trigger scale doesn't go above 8 lbs, so can only measure the SA pull, and it weighed in at 6 & 3/4 lbs averaged. That's just unacceptable and unpleasant to shoot. The Combat SA weighed in at 5.5 lbs averaged. Normally, I would have said that's still a little heavy. But, today, next to the LDC, it was a pleasure to shoot. And, it broke more cleanly that the LDC's trigger.

- Sights on the LDC is much better to pick up, which is no surprise, when you have the red fiber optic front.

- Grips on the Combat wins by a mile. No contest here. The Aluminum checkered grips are so comfortable. The E2 feels very good, but the Aluminum checkered is much better.

- Recoil: It's obvious the LDC wins here due to its all stainless construction plus the the extra weight of the LDC, but really not by much. This is a 9mm. Recoil is not going to be a real factor. Oh, and about the white recoil spring on the LDC, instead of the orange, I was worried there were going to be some malfunctions. But, there were none, thankfully.



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Great write up. I am really surprised at the LDC trigger. Maybe I don't want one...


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I'd love a LDC, but between the grip options and trigger weight they are making it an easy decision to skip.

Maybe down the road they will refine it a bit more.



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Oriental Redneck
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The freaking Combat's trigger is better than the LDC's. Yeah. Roll Eyes


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Have you opened it up to see if there are any obvious burrs or rough spots in the action that could be causing the crappy trigger pull?


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A couple of awsome pistols. Send the LDC off for trigger work. Nice shooting too Q. Post a pic some time of your heavy barrel vs standard barrel. I wish all SIG's had a heavy barrel.
 
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Thanks for the comparison. It would appear you shot them pretty similarly despite the difference in triggers?

I have a couple allrounds and have dabbled a bit shooting them with a standard 226 slide. Makes for a very low recoil fast cycling pistol that, I suspect, might handle pretty similarly to an LDC.



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Excellent report, 12131. The combat is certainly sweet.

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Originally posted by WJR:
Excellent report, 12131. The combat is certainly sweet.

WJR

It is certainly sweet. Thanks for letting it go, Bill. Cool


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