So where are all of the Sig P250's???

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So does anyone plan on bringing in the Sig P250's in either 2 tone or straight black?

They are out there, with the 4.7" barrel. Every online US store I've checked claims to have them in stock.

Anyone know if these will be coming in with any sort of regularity?

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They are on Questars website...dont seem to have any in stock though.

I don't think anyone has ever brought in either the flat black or 2-tone 250's.

Questar did at one point in time have a few of the "all-terrain" one's, but IIRC, there were only a few that came in and no offense, but I thought they were ugly as sin.

I do like to 2-tone look allot.
 
hmm I'm not sure I like the look of that longer barrel version...4" looks a lot better IMO. I think I'll stick to my M&P for my plastic gun needs :)
 
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Solution looking for a problem.

I'm not sold on the new Sig P250. It appears to be a solution or just a gimmick looking for a problem. They will not shoot any better than any gun on the market now with no front barrel bushing. So don't expect any greater accuracy than a standard Sig P226, H&K USP, G17/G34, Beretta 92FS, etc.
The American Rifleman profiled them an issue or two back. Pay particular attention to the groups the P250 shot.
Sure, if you want to spend the money on a switch caliber, switch barrel length gun and pay an enormous price then go right ahead. But, the short barrels are all prohibited here, so what's the point?
 
looks like a very mediocre gun but I do admire the fact that they kept it simple looking unlike hk's p30...wonder if it will own up to the sig pro.
 
I'm not sold on the new Sig P250. It appears to be a solution or just a gimmick looking for a problem. They will not shoot any better than any gun on the market now with no front barrel bushing. So don't expect any greater accuracy than a standard Sig P226, H&K USP, G17/G34, Beretta 92FS, etc.
The American Rifleman profiled them an issue or two back. Pay particular attention to the groups the P250 shot.
Sure, if you want to spend the money on a switch caliber, switch barrel length gun and pay an enormous price then go right ahead. But, the short barrels are all prohibited here, so what's the point?

Ideally, someone would be willing to import the 4" compact slide versions with the 5" barrel.

I just had a barrel cut and crowned for $50 here locally. I'd be willing to pay that on top of the cost of the gun to get the look I want.
 
I think they are the perfect handgun for Canadian laws and to foster domestic harmony. You register the frame unit and can kit it out with any grip/barrel/slide/trigger combination you want. Let's say you want a compact grip and long slide/barrel it's easy, then you shoot a match and want a full size grip -no problem, finally you can play with the compact grip compact slide - you've still only registered one gun, but can shoot in almost every conceivable match using DAO/TDA and SAO. Imagine all that choice and you still get to truthfully say, "well I only have one pistol, Honey - you've got way more jewellery" :D Oh yes, and you can have it in multiple calibres!
 
I don't see why anyone would go out of their way to get one.


Novelty. Once it wears off dump it on the good ol' EE. Mine sold in a flash because I always price reasonable. :D


They have light hammer strikes and every once in a while you'd get a misfire, pull the trigger again, bang! - DAO FTW. At first I thought it was the ammo used but web research revealed they're prone to light hammer strikes. Besides that kink, very accurate and supremo ergo.
 
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