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P229 or P320 SAS?

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May 08, 2017, 03:28 PM
Veeper
P229 or P320 SAS?
Do they still make the SAS variants of pistols over at Sig Sauer? I'm looking to flesh out my pistol collection a bit, and I'd love a 229 or p320 in SAS.

Or did my search skills just fail me once again?




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May 08, 2017, 03:40 PM
Billy346
Right now, I don't think they make a P229 SAS, at least, their website doesn't show them. They never made a P320 SAS.

That being said, I've seen P229 SAS variants from time to time on consignment at my LGS at a reasonable price.


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May 08, 2017, 10:17 PM
Dusty78
Sig slide and frames don't really have a lot of sharp edges outside of the accessory rails. Never understood the SAS on a gun that's already pretty smooth.


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May 08, 2017, 11:53 PM
BBMW
Marketing.

That being said, I always liked the gen 1 SAS P229.

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May 09, 2017, 08:18 AM
Nipper
While there are a number of SAS fans out there, I've never been interested. There is nothing on my 1995 P229 .40 (no-rail) that could either hang up or print. If you want the SAS for functionality rather than cache, any current production no-rail P229 will do. Or a no-rail CPO.

Regarding the SRT, it can always be added, if desired. I'm agnostic on SRT. For my defensive guns, I don't shoot any better or worse because of the SRT. IMO, plain old trigger fundamentals are more important.

Regarding the non-existent P320 SAS. There's really no snag points on the stock slide. The grip frame (bulbous rail) is another issue. It would be nice to see a no-rail option on the P320 Compact. Similar to the Small size no-rail grip frame on the Sub-Compact, but with a Compact size.


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May 16, 2017, 10:38 PM
Deputy 617
I owned a P229 SAS in 9mm a few years ago, and kick my own backside for trading it. These days, I rock a non-SAS P229R DAK in 357 SIG and I love that gun too. I still wish I had my old SAS 9mm back though.


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May 17, 2017, 12:26 AM
toivo
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Originally posted by Nipper:
Regarding the non-existent P320 SAS. There's really no snag points on the stock slide. The grip frame (bulbous rail) is another issue. It would be nice to see a no-rail option on the P320 Compact. Similar to the Small size no-rail grip frame on the Sub-Compact, but with a Compact size.

I agree -- the 320 is rounded by design. Polymer lends itself to that kind of manufacture.

You can come close to what you want by using and X-grip and Compact magazines with a Subcompact. But I'm with you -- I wish ALL the frames came with a no-rail option.
May 17, 2017, 07:06 AM
CQB60
I have a P229C in 357Sig. This variant in no longer made. One of the best Sigs I've ever owned.


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May 17, 2017, 08:01 AM
38superx5
I love my Sig P229 9mm SAS It is my go to carry gun.You get it all the SRT, rounded and no goofy rail. And it is not a Tupperware pistol... Cool