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if you do, I'd appreciate any pointers on learning how to shoot it well. 
hey Gander, I did a quick Google to see what options were available for the Sig P250, but not much came up other than suggestions to 'live with it'.Have you had it tuned for a light smooth pull? I have a couple that have been worked over and the rest are stock. The tuned ones are like a good revolver. The stock ones are heavy and terrible.
for a mechanical nincompoop such as myself, it's likely an impossibility! in reality, I'm all thumbs...My guy is in the hospital with a heart attack. Tuning usually involves lightening the hammer spring and polishing some parts Not a big job.
I wholeheartedly agree! as soon as I started shooting the P250 and realizing how different/difficult it was compared to SA, I realized that mastery of this gun would lead to mastery of all guns.The P250 comes with an incredibly smooth and relatively light trigger pull, though like most DAO pistols it is long pull. The secret to getting better is getting some snap caps and practicing dry firing the pistol. Get the muzzle close to a blank wall and practice your trigger pull. Watch the front sight and you will immediately notice any wavering or pulling as you manipulate the trigger.
Although it's tempting to just buy a pistol with a very light SA trigger I really do believe that mastering a DAO trigger will make you a better shot as you are forced to learn the fundamentals and practice your marksmanship.



























