Brian in Oregon
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If anyone is thinking about a P250, they probably should jump on them now while there are still some at dealers and in distributor pipelines. SiG only catalogs the .22 LR version on their website now, no centerfires. Whether this is permanent, or temporary while they crank up P320 product, is anyone's guess.
I like that the P250 used the traditional looking SIG slide, but never liked the DAO action and the grip frame just didn't feel like the traditional metal frames. The SP2022 feels and looks more like the original guns, and is DA/SA.
The P320 seems interesting, but I've never cared for striker fired guns that did not have a manual safety. S&W offers that option. I wonder if SIG eventually will?
The Mosquito was a disaster. The pot metal slides kept breaking in two. Very poor design. If the slide had been machined from quality aluminum SIG would have had a winner.
At this point I'm sticking with the metal frame SIGs. Have a P220 45, P225 9mm, P226 in multiple calibers and a P227 45.
I like that the P250 used the traditional looking SIG slide, but never liked the DAO action and the grip frame just didn't feel like the traditional metal frames. The SP2022 feels and looks more like the original guns, and is DA/SA.
The P320 seems interesting, but I've never cared for striker fired guns that did not have a manual safety. S&W offers that option. I wonder if SIG eventually will?
The Mosquito was a disaster. The pot metal slides kept breaking in two. Very poor design. If the slide had been machined from quality aluminum SIG would have had a winner.
At this point I'm sticking with the metal frame SIGs. Have a P220 45, P225 9mm, P226 in multiple calibers and a P227 45.