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I have some 9mm, and honestly, all of them are great, but i would like to fall in love with a 9mm, sig sauer, is it a good idea? thanks. Talk to me to your experience with sig ,pro and cons, hope to ear your comments!
 
I just got my Sig today, haven't shot it but just from fondling I know it's one bada$$ handgun!

Love the heft, sights, decocking lever, da/sa, etc...I say go for it, I am always keeping my eyes out for a p229r to go with my 226
 
I have some 9mm, and honestly, all of them are great, but i would like to fall in love with a 9mm, sig sauer, is it a good idea? thanks. Talk to me to your experience with sig ,pro and cons, hope to ear your comments!

try it before you buy, I have a P226R which I bought 2 weeks ago and I love it. quality of built is awsome and it shoots great. But remember, it's still a 4.4 inch barel..... used to have an M&P 9 which is by the way a great gun for the price.
if you want, drop me a message, and you might try mine at the range. I go to CTVP
 
I just got my Sig today, haven't shot it but just from fondling I know it's one bada$$ handgun!

Love the heft, sights, decocking lever, da/sa, etc...I say go for it, I am always keeping my eyes out for a p229r to go with my 226


haha! i DON'T own one, but i'm 10 rounds ahead of you. :p shot a 226 Navy and yeah it's nice, esp the grip size for my somewhat-large hands.


I have some 9mm, and honestly, all of them are great, but i would like to fall in love with a 9mm, sig sauer, is it a good idea? thanks. Talk to me to your experience with sig ,pro and cons, hope to ear your comments!


pro - nice big size, reasonable weight (not too heavy, not too light), good controls (i like the decocker actually), quite accurate considering it was the first time i handled it

con - the 226 Navy i shot in 9mm seemed to absorb a lot of the kick of the 9. it almost felt muffled :( i dunno, i like my guns to give me more feedback than that. it was almost TOO easy to shoot. but hey, what do i know - i like shooting a 357 magnum from a 4.2" barrel. ye-haw!
 
haha! i DON'T own one, but i'm 10 rounds ahead of you. :p shot a 226 Navy and yeah it's nice, esp the grip size for my somewhat-large hands.





pro - nice big size, reasonable weight (not too heavy, not too light), good controls (i like the decocker actually), quite accurate considering it was the first time i handled it

con - the 226 Navy i shot in 9mm seemed to absorb a lot of the kick of the 9. it almost felt muffled :( i dunno, i like my guns to give me more feedback than that. it was almost TOO easy to shoot. but hey, what do i know - i like shooting a 357 magnum from a 4.2" barrel. ye-haw!


LOL well I am 15 rounds ahead of you if you want to be picky :p I too noticed that the p226 has almost no recoil, I even mention it in my video below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3XKOwleIMs
 
try it before you buy, I have a P226R which I bought 2 weeks ago and I love it. quality of built is awsome and it shoots great. But remember, it's still a 4.4 inch barel..... used to have an M&P 9 which is by the way a great gun for the price.
if you want, drop me a message, and you might try mine at the range. I go to CTVP

Thanks, for your offer, we never know! I got many handguns, and i am very happy with, but in 9mm, something is missing!
 
it's a amazing gun. I got a p226r a month ago and it shoots great! De-dock lever is fantastic and i really like the bigger sights. I likey likey
 
Put a few mags through a friends but it was a .40, and I would have to say you feel more recoil than some other guns in the same caliber. The bore is pretty high in your hand, and for me the grip was too big to be really comfortable. Really I cant say anything else bad about the gun though. Fit and finish was great and I do know a few people who love em.
 
Thanks guys for your input! Yes the sig 226, look great, and seem to have a perfect finish. If i have a chance to try one, to make my own opinion! I will keep you info, thanks again.
 
I had a P226 and P220 both in stainless. Both are gone now...Liked the 226 better. Fit and finish was great, accuracy and ergonomics are good too. Problem was it wasn't as reliable as my Beretta so I let it go. P220 didn't last long I needed the money and it was my most expensive gun. not a big .45 guy anyways.

I think down the road I'll get another 226 (or maybe even a norinco clone) but I'd rather try out a few other toys out there first. I'm an equal opportunity gun owner :)

My Beretta love is still strong and my CZ mistress been keeping me happy too. :p
 
I bought my first SIG P226 in .40 about a year ago, now I have 12 of them. Mosquito P220, P225, P226, P228 and P229 in .22 .357, 7.65, 9mm, 40 and .45. I quess that tells you what I think about the fit and finish, the handling and fun factory of the SIG line.

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