
Sig pistols are all great, But why are you going with a 229? The 226 is a better range pistol due to the longer sight radius.
Never heard of that over the "over the top " racking as being problem ! but if there's even a chance of loosening the receiver ,( im guessing that's end result ),i may have to pay more attention to racking with thumb and forefinger .I have a P226R and a P229. Quality is excellent for the long term.
The only issues are repeated dry firing (thousands) may result in a broken firing pin so the use of a snap cap is recommended. Thats advice from the factory, and yes I have had one broken and seen others broken as well.
also advice from the factory is to not use the "over the top" method of racking the slide as the downward pressure on the slide causes the sides of the bottom of the feed ramp to be pinched. They recommend racking the slide with the your fingers pinching the rear of the slide.
These are issues that are sometimes seen in thousands of examples and are no different then the idiosyncracies that any firearm has. Also, they will only manifest themselves after serious and repeated long term use.
I love my Sig 229, some Sigs have had issues with takedown levers breaking, apparently they used MIM parts for them. If it breaks the factory will send you another one. You might have an issue with the aftermarket barrel competing in IPSC, not sure how IPDA deals with this isse.
Sig makes some of the highest quality pistols in the world.1. This fine handgun will be used at range events, IDPA night, league shooting, etc....Thus, I will be investing in this firearm for the long term. As a long time shooter with handguns, I NEED your opinions on the quality and any function issues that you might have towards Sig quality in the 229 R platform.
Sig P229 does not have a takedown pin....unless you are referring to the takedown lever, which (a) does not need replacement and (b) would be very easy to replace even if it did.2. Parts. I have heard reports of takedown pins requiring replacement, what ever that case may be, I am worried that if something breaks on the INTERNAL parts that might need armourer services, I have no where to go for help. ie no local gunsmiths touch Sigs, (everyone says send it back to the dealer/ Sig itself)
Any decent gunsmith should be able to work on Sigs. There is nothing particularly complicated about these guns.This results in another logistical 'worry' that if some parts need replacement beyond standard drop in parts, where does one go?
Oh, jeez, whatever you do, DON'T BUY A P229!!!one!!!exclamation!!!
I bought one and one time I was cleaning it, it had up to about 8000 rounds through it at the time and I messed up and kinked the recoil spring. THE SPRING ONLY LASTED ANOTHER 2000 rounds after that! Absolutley no durability!
I say stay away from SIGS! If you want a good, no a great competition gun, buy a Norinco NP-34 instead.




























