P220 vs p250

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I want to buy a new .45acp, I'm divided between the P220 DAK and the P250 full size. I got a chance to handle a P220 DAK and I like it, I haven't seen a P250 full size anywhere, are they available in Canada yet. They both look like a good choice but the 250 has 2 more rounds and the price is similar.
Can some one coment on the P250, what are they like.
 
The P250 is a polymer framed DAO semi that once you get use to shooting, is supremo accurate. I'm speaking for the 9mm compact model only.

The trigger pull is a bit long but smooth as ice with no staging; the reset length is .31" from break, and 5.5-6lbs of pull.


There's a 87 page sticky on the P250 on the sig forum and a 220 vs 250 thread exists there.
 
The trigger on the 250 is DAO and is decent, the gun looks like a Glock. As a duty piece it would be excellent, out I would favour the 220, except for the fact the 220 is best in .45acp.
 
I haven't heard anything bad about the 220. Whats wrong with the 250?

Around these woods there are not enough 250 out to pass judgment. Like all things it is a good idea to try them out for yourself. The SIG 220 is a proven SIG product. I think the 250 will prove itself in the future. I would surf the US forums maybe the SIG forum and see what they think of the 250 pistol down south.
 
The P250's innovative design enables the shooter to quickly remove the functional mechanism and place it into the polymer grip of his choice. This allows an immediate change in caliber and size;(subcompact, compact and full).

There are 6 different ergonomic combinations for each size, accomplished by changes in grip circumference and trigger style.

sounds pretty versatile.
 
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