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05-15-2017, 10:38 PM
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I was glancing through the ads on a local forum this morning
for nothing in particular, and saw a Sig P250sc in 9mm for the same price I paid for my .40 S&W version. Cheaper to shoot, less recoil, and two more rounds in the magazine.
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05-16-2017, 09:37 AM
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I love and carry mine. They're perfect for old revolver shooters like me. Plus, mine was dirt cheap.......I couldn't be happier......
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05-16-2017, 02:46 PM
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I have one also. Really like it. I like to think of it as my sixteen shot , 9mm revolver that is really easy to reload. Mine is totally stock and has the nicest, non-stacking, 6.5 lb. double action trigger pull I've ever seen.
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05-16-2017, 03:12 PM
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I was fortunate enough to get a 250SC in .380 before they discontinued them. I really like it and can't say enough good about it. It has the newer barrel finish (PVD, maybe?) that stays put and doesn't show a "smiley" after 50-rounds like the old finish ...
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05-16-2017, 06:23 PM
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I have been to the range twice with it today, and I don't hit with it as well as I do the .40 S&W.
So I went home, took the 9mm apart, installed it in my medium width grip module, and went back to the range. I did better, but not as good as I do with the .40 version.
I do shoot my Sig P228 DAO very well, so I took it with me the second trip and fired a few mags through it. I really like the P228, it is a consistent performer. I will continue to work with the 9mm P250, but am not near as excited as I was this time yesterday.
I do not own a 9mm that shoots as well as my son's CZ.
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05-16-2017, 07:21 PM
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I do not own a 9mm that shoots as well as my son's CZ.
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Outside of a Sig P210 that's gonna' be a hard one to beat!
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05-16-2017, 07:38 PM
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Here's mine. I actually have it for sale locally. I really like it a lot but it just doesn't fill a need for me so it just sits in the safe all the time. Figured I'd pass it along to someone else to enjoy.
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05-16-2017, 08:17 PM
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I paid $300 for my 9mm p250, but have never shot it. I used the trigger group to make another .45acp. great platform, lots of fun.
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05-16-2017, 08:22 PM
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I don't keep any gun that is not accurate just for the sake of
owning a particular model. I picked up this HI Power a couple
years back at a auction for less than a run of the mill HP. I wasn't
interested in it personally, just trading stock, it was NIB. My Bro
talked me into shooting it and it is best shooting 9mm, I've ever
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05-16-2017, 10:41 PM
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So many nice guns, so little time and money!
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05-17-2017, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by GeoJelly
I was fortunate enough to get a 250SC in .380 before they discontinued them. I really like it and can't say enough good about it. It has the newer barrel finish (PVD, maybe?) that stays put and doesn't show a "smiley" after 50-rounds like the old finish ...
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Same here. I bought the P250SC .380 for my wife because it was lightweight, reliable, came with night sights, and was the only semi-auto she could rack. As it turned out, I loved shooting it myself. It is as accurate at 15 yards as any of my seven other semi-autos. And at 10 yards using rapid-fire (groups of two or three), it is more accurate than my other semi-autos because the mild .380 recoil makes it so easy to hold on target. I've found that mine works best with SIG's brand of ammo. My accuracy with SIG ammo is significantly better than with the ubiquitous Remington stuff. The P250's ultra smooth DAO trigger makes it the perfect pistol for those transitioning from revolvers to semi-autos. It's a great little pistol, and I'll never sell it.
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