Is Sig becoming the new S&W of old?

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Haven't been on in a while but am having a tough time with wanting new pistols. I have always liked the 3rd gens and wish they were still available new. I have noticed Sig has offerings much like the 3rd gens, 229 etc. and also striker fire, 320. I only own smiths but am getting the itch for a Sig, mainly because they seem to be what S&W used to be. Anyone else notice this or agree?

I'd hate to have to start buying a new company........not like I'm a sponsored shooter or anything but in my mind it would be a big deal ��

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Sigs are Sigs, either you like them or you don't. They were making their autos long before the 3rd gens came out. They still have all metal guns, but that is about all they have in common with 3rd gen S&Ws.

They do tend to make quality stuff, but they ain't exactly inexpensive either.
 
Haven't been on in a while but am having a tough time with wanting new pistols. I have always liked the 3rd gens and wish they were still available new. I have noticed Sig has offerings much like the 3rd gens, 229 etc. and also striker fire, 320. I only own smiths but am getting the itch for a Sig, mainly because they seem to be what S&W used to be. Anyone else notice this or agree?

I'd hate to have to start buying a new company........not like I'm a sponsored shooter or anything but in my mind it would be a big deal ��

TD
Oh, I think it goes without saying that right now Sig is making the successor guns to the S&W 3rd Gens. The only question in my mind is how long they'll continue to do so? :confused: There's a discussion going on in another thread right now debating Sig's future direction. Will it be all-metal? Will it be plastic? Or will all-metal and plastic be able to coexist side-by-side long-term? :confused:
 
I'm a big fan of Sig pistols. DA/SA with a frame mounted decocker... pretty sure S&W got sued by them for copying the design. I've got a two toned W German P220 and just picked up a P245, but I've also had a couple of P226's that for one reason or another got traded off or sold - may be about time for a new one. I carry a P290RS as well. Accurate, reliable, and IMHO quite attractive - what else could you ask for? Hell, I even like the looks of the Sig type slide on their 1911's.
 
I love my s&w revolvers, but for semi auto I am either shooting a 1911 based gun or a sig except of course for my model 41 for bullseye. I also like the all metal construction on the p226-7-8-9 type guns and just picked up a p220. They are reliable, have a bunch of trigger options and frames in aluminum or stainless. Great accuracy too.

My first pistol was a s&w 4006 in the early 90's and it was inconsistent at best. Smith even put a new barrel in it and it still had issues, shoot good one magazine, the next would be off the paper even resting the gun. I traded it and saw it twice more in the used case over a few years. My only other 3rd gen was a cs40 and that worked ok but never bonded with me like my other guns so it is long gone now too. I always liked the looks and feel on the 3rd gen smiths, but they just didn't do it for me in accuracy or reliability. Others have had great luck with them though.
 
I'm not sure they are getting to be like anything. Sig is Sig. The offerings they have are the ones they always had for the most part. The 220/226/228 date back to the 70s and 80s. And they are still produced today although slightly re engineered.

Will they keep making the legacy guns? Will they stop? Only Sig know cause only they know their bottom line. They almost did once, in the mid 80s, so it's possible that in the near future they may completely stop.

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For semi auto pistols I have been a Sig fan for many years now and I have more of them than I really need but I'm not planning on selling any of them. They are reliable, accurate and well made pistols so in my mind what is not to like about them. My carry gun is a Sig P228 Swiss Police trade in with a 15 round magazine.

 
I like both 3rd gens and Sigs. Considering buying a 4506 but already have a P220 ST. Sig compares very well with the 4506.
 
I have a Sig 226 in .40 S&W that I bought a .357 Sig barrel for. A police officer had it prior to me for 6 months but decided to move on to a .45 ACP. I figured it was a decent buy at $425 since it came with 4 magazines. My buddies now tell me that I have a gun with two obsolete calibers and need to sell it at the next gun show. The gun looks like new and shoots fine. Think I will keep it and let them rag on me some more. Truth is they probably want to buy it.
 
Sigs

One thing for certain I doubt anyone can complain about, is the simplicity at which they can taken down. Nothing to push out, and no link to line up with the hole in the frame. Just a flip of the flag. I have owned the 226, 220, 229 sport , and now I have picked up the Sig 220 Sport, which I have long sought after. Sure they are expensive, but I feel you do get what you pay for.
 

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I have only two Sigs. And one of those is a P210 from 1952. The other is a P239 with 40 and 357 Sig barrels. I bought it new in the late 90s and I really do love this gun. Especially after putting on Hogue wood. Can't predict the future of Sig but they sure do make appealing products. Sure wish S&W would make an effort to compete with Sig. Unfortunately the price for new Sigs and potential new Smith and Wessons would probably keep me on the sidelines.

Edit: After writing the above I want to edit as I have three Sigs. The one I forgot is a beautiful P232! One of the coolest looking guns ever!
 
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I have several major brands of pistols Beretta, Tanfoglio, S&W, and Sig ..

But the last two I have bought are Sig's .. A P238 I found I shot better then the Bodyguard .. and my last acquisition a P229 Legion .. Which is a pleasure to shoot ..

The "P" series Sig has I don't think are going anywhere but could see a few more striker fired pistols to appease that side of the aisle .. And Sig has said there will be more Legions in the P series .. a P220 coming out soon in 3 configurations and a Legion 1911 maybe later this fall ..

Sig metal pistols are more expensive but they shoot so smoothly they are worth the price ..

After saying all that .. I carry a 40 Compact .. and use the p238 as my Bug !!
 
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I like Sigs and S&Ws. I swapped the 39-2 for a 3953, still have the P225 and two others. I think S&W should of kept making a basic model of each third generation pistol.
 
Two of the three handguns on my CCW permit are a 9mm Sig P239 and a 9mm S&W M&P Shield. All I know is they're both accurate and fun to shoot. I usually carry the Shield because it's smaller, lighter and more comfortable tucked IWB. I guess I don't know if Sig is the new S&W, but I sure like those pistols.
 
Sig is the gun. I have 18 of them. I also have S&W, H&K, Ruger, Walther, STI, CZ. Here is a Sig I could not pass up used a X5 LW 9mm.

 
I have both and like each almost equally well....especially my P220......as long as Sig keeps selling alloy and steel frame P series they will keep making them....My only polymer frame gun I own is a SP2022 and compared to other Sigs it would be considered a value line gun.....but....it does have a hammer instead of the gawd awful twang of a striker;)..................................................................................
 
+1 for the Sigs, I too have one of the Swiss police guns, I like it so much that I picked up a SAS P229,

The Sig P series models shoot as well as the Smiths.

for reference, the P228 is a stamped piece in a 9mm while the p229 is a forged one piece of metal.

The 228 feels light and nimble in the hand while the 229 feels more sold and heavier.
 

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