Sig p250

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Anyone shoot, own, use one of these?

looks quite interesting, being that its a SIG, and made by them, but fairly priced. Polymer lower, striker fired(I think), accurate, reliable etc.
 
Never used one but I looked heavily into getting one. Instead I opted for getting a P226. It's a double action only pistol. It actually has a visible hammer, however the hammer is recessed into the slide and can't be manually cocked back or be cocked back from the slide reciprocating. That is what makes it DAO and not striker fired. From what I've heard, guys either love it or hate it due to the trigger being DAO. In my opinion, it is just a matter of practicing with it and getting used to a long trigger pull.
 
It's a great pistol, and on my wish list...really fancy a da only trigger o practise with.... They come in a range of sizes, full size for me... But they also do a compact and sub compact....There are also exchange caliber kits available from sig...40sw and .45acp
 
Anyone shoot, own, use one of these?

looks quite interesting, being that its a SIG, and made by them, but fairly priced. Polymer lower, striker fired(I think), accurate, reliable etc.

P250 is hammer fired. Are you thinking of the near identical looking P320?
 
no, P250, but I wasn't sure about the striker fired part, hence the (I think) part. Was hoping someone would know. :)

I guess its off the list, as I want a striker pistol.

Love the XDM, but very high bore axis.

Love the FNS9, but very few holsters and mags are unobtanium

Love the Walther P99, but again, holsters are hard to get, as are mags.

I may just stay with my SR9. I don't like the frame/rail gap, but other than that its really great, and I already have my kit for it.
 
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