I think that my experience might be useful and so I apologize to the old timers here who have had it up to here with newbies talking about Sigmas.
So sorry.
Anyhow.
When I was old enough to buy handguns I bought two in quick order. I bought a ruger mark 2 and a Sig 226.
Later a Sig 220.
I got a few more over the years and then my interest went back to my first love...custom knives, for a good many years.
When I rediscovered my love of firearms...about a month ago...I realized that my Sigs never really felt right to me.
Make no mistake. They are fine weapons and they never failed me. Great guns.
And so to make a long story longer... I took my whole collection to my guy and he took them on consignment and then he showed me this Sigma that he took on trade.
The guy who bought this did it on an impulse. Then he looked up the Sigma on the net and of course he bought into the nonsense that this was a bad gun.
Bad for him...good for me.
Ok, ok...all that to say this.
I was a Sig guy.
When I picked up this Sigma I was completely unaware of all the internet chatter on it and the only thing I had in my database to compare it to was my Sigs.
I pulled the slide back, felt the ergos of the handle, commented on the long trigger pull and then decided I would take it in trade.
I can honestly say that to me it felt as solid and any handgun I had handled to this point...and all I have to reference is my Sigs...and a few others that I had run a few rounds through but nothing of note.
That's all I'm saying...
And when I took it to the range, it went bang when I pulled the trigger.
It didn't jam.
It just worked, which is what I think a pistol should do.
Now...if it does fail I will be sure to tell you all that as well.
But for now...I am just as confident in my home protection as I was with the 226.

So sorry.
Anyhow.
When I was old enough to buy handguns I bought two in quick order. I bought a ruger mark 2 and a Sig 226.
Later a Sig 220.
I got a few more over the years and then my interest went back to my first love...custom knives, for a good many years.
When I rediscovered my love of firearms...about a month ago...I realized that my Sigs never really felt right to me.
Make no mistake. They are fine weapons and they never failed me. Great guns.
And so to make a long story longer... I took my whole collection to my guy and he took them on consignment and then he showed me this Sigma that he took on trade.
The guy who bought this did it on an impulse. Then he looked up the Sigma on the net and of course he bought into the nonsense that this was a bad gun.
Bad for him...good for me.
Ok, ok...all that to say this.
I was a Sig guy.
When I picked up this Sigma I was completely unaware of all the internet chatter on it and the only thing I had in my database to compare it to was my Sigs.
I pulled the slide back, felt the ergos of the handle, commented on the long trigger pull and then decided I would take it in trade.
I can honestly say that to me it felt as solid and any handgun I had handled to this point...and all I have to reference is my Sigs...and a few others that I had run a few rounds through but nothing of note.
That's all I'm saying...
And when I took it to the range, it went bang when I pulled the trigger.
It didn't jam.
It just worked, which is what I think a pistol should do.
Now...if it does fail I will be sure to tell you all that as well.
But for now...I am just as confident in my home protection as I was with the 226.
