Question: If your very next handgun acquisition couldn't be one of our beloved 3rd Gens, what would it be and why?
I still think the amazing thing so far is the very few votes coming in for plastic wonder pistols from any manufacturer.
Clearly, members of "Team 3rd Gen" love their heavy metal!![]()
Having tried 3 Glocks in the 90s .......just can't bring myself to "want" a striker fired pistol.......we've had the discussion before..... I might go for a polymer framed 3913, 6906 or 5904/915
Hold on Bam while I find out if our crappy Massachusetts "Cabela's-lite" store carries plastic 9mm 3rd Gens.
{calling, calling, calling, calling...}
Nope, they said they don't.
Any other ideas?Maybe for something plastic that actually exists?
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I'm sorry Bam.Never said they existed; just said I'd look at one if they did!!!!
Not that I'm aware of.Isn't Sig making what amounts to polymer versions of the "old" 220 series?
The truth be known, I probably should have bought a Sig SP2022 in 9mm 2 or 3 years ago.I really like the Sig-P250. From the sub to full size. Any caliber. Also check out the Sig SP 2022. A DA/SA. I have one in .40 cal. for sale. The Tac-Pac edition. Siglite sights, Sig laser/light, 2 mags, holster and 2 extra back straps. Try it, you'll like it.
I probably need to add a disclaimer that says: "Unless I state otherwise, virtually all of my opinions with respect to post-1998 handguns are based on MA-compliant models with (usually) hideously terrible MA-compliant triggers."Try it, you'll like it.
The 250 actually never gained much traction and quickly fell to the bottom shelf of the polymer guns. There were problems from the beginning. The 320 is what the 250 should have been.The truth be known, I probably should have bought a Sig SP2022 in 9mm 2 or 3 years ago.Lord knows I thought about it enough... and even as retirement dirt poor as I was and still am, I probably could have afforded it. I mean, wasn't that the point after all?
An affordable Sig 226 substitute for the unwashed masses?
But I've always had a weird relationship (or non-relationship) with Sig as a company and with their products. Hard to explain it all without writing a book.
I tried the P250 and just couldn't get into it. I had a chance to pick one up so cheap that I could have bought it just to use as a "Boston Buyback" turn-in gun and still made money on the deal. [emoji14] In fact, maybe that's the problem. If the owner thought so very little of it, why should I have thought it any better?
Now the P320 (not yet MA-compliant) has come along and no one seems to want a P250 anymore. I guess that's the way it is with modern plastic wonders.What's new and desirable today is tomorrow's "has-been" in the bargain bin.
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That's what everyone is saying.The 320 is what the 250 should have been.
I'm not usually one for used (bought sight unseen) ex-cop guns.You can get good prices on used Sig legacy P series. Used LEO 220s go for around $350 - $400. 226 around $450 and 228/229 $450 - $550. Can't say how much they would be in MA
Yeah, nothing around here in the price ranges you mentioned.The ones I was referring to are all local bought or seen, not online ordering.
Ouch. Last year I bought a used W. German 220 for $320. It was a cop gun so it did have holster wear but I didn't buy it for its looks or I would have just bought a new one. The same store has another one now for about the same price. Saturday I was at another lgs which had three 229s. Two in 40, one 9. All three in the $550 rangeYeah, nothing around here in the price ranges you mentioned.The best I could come up with in a decent (older style) used P220 was $600 and that was at a show. The lowest dealer price locally on a P220 as we speak is $650.
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Ouch. Last year I bought a used W. German 220 for $320. It was a cop gun so it did have holster wear but I didn't buy it for its looks or I would have just bought a new one. The same store has another one now for about the same price. Saturday I was at another lgs which had three 229s. Two in 40, one 9. All three in the $550 range
Well, again, remember our Massachusetts laws, lists and regs. That could explain at least part of the price differences. The P220 in current form *is* on our EOPS list, so it is not banned from dealer sale. But a lot of competing guns are banned from dealer sale. The more limited your choices get, the higher the price put on the available alternatives.Arik....Good luck with that W. German 220....mine about 87/88 will shoot cloverleafs at 50ft.