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05-12-2020, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Fishslayer
Glocks are generally reliable... and the SIG 2022 has a polymer frame and is very popular for it's combat brick reliabilty, but the SIG also has a hammer, as is proper for a handgun.
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The Sig Pros never disappoint. Why Sig didn’t make p226 or p229 magazines compatible the Pro I will always ask.
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05-12-2020, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Loyaljeeper
The Sig Pros never disappoint. Why Sig didn’t make p226 or p229 magazines compatible the Pro I will always ask.
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I agree that is nuts. I sold my Sig P250c 9mm this past weekend, but I still have a P228 and SP2022 and all three used a different magazine. Sig is real proud of those mags too.
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05-12-2020, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ColbyBruce
I agree that is nuts. I sold my Sig P250c 9mm this past weekend, but I still have a P228 and SP2022 and all three used a different magazine. Sig is real proud of those mags too.
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Yes they are. I was thrilled when they decided to dump their P250 380 mags (compact and subcompact) and P290RS 380 mags at firesale prices.
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