Got a new toy today...

Aluminum frame & steel slide. A bit lighter than the CZ but heavier than the M&P. Comes with extra mags, grips for $1K. The reason I picked this was all about the feel. It felt just right in my hand and the weight was also right on. I almost went with the 92F but 226 was just more comfy.
 
hmm, i thought that the Sig has a steel inner skeleton with a polymer covering... or am i thinking of SVI stuff???
 
Why would you want to shoot pistol at 50 yards anyway? 20 to 25 maybe. I don't care how good of a shot you are, you're not gonna see good results with any of those pistols in 9mm at 50 yards.

Not true. I only compete once a year at 50m, but many people do this regularly with either .22 or 9mm. I've seen guys put 10/10 in a space about 8in across. Practice enough and you can do it too. Unfortunately for me, I don't get enough practice time, but I'm working on it.
What I've been doing is shooting a full box of 50 and seeing how many are in the bull. So far, my best is 23/50, but the rest are on the paper at least.
 
ok, so what exactly is a CPO Sig 226? how is it different from a normal Sig 226? i've only been learning about Sig for a few days, but never came across the CPO version. i thought most Sig 226 guns were 1100+ (Epps shows a 226R version for just shy of 1200)
 
No question Sig makes nice stuff. Personally, I've always found them too clubby in the grip for me hence never owning one. I find the BHP MkIII fits me best and that is what I have for a double stack 9mm these days.

Enjoy your new toy, you did well.... :cool:

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ok, so what exactly is a CPO Sig 226? how is it different from a normal Sig 226? i've only been learning about Sig for a few days, but never came across the CPO version. i thought most Sig 226 guns were 1100+ (Epps shows a 226R version for just shy of 1200)

CPO = Certified Pre-Owned. Basically, factory refurbished Sigs. Great value in a Sig.
 
Factory worked over used guns.

hmm, interesting. didn't know such a thing existed. are they sold through the same regular dealers, or a different source?

i've only shot a Sig once, a whole 10 rounds through a 226 Navy, and for the most part it was nice.
 
No question Sig makes nice stuff. Personally, I've always found them too clubby in the grip for me hence never owning one. I find the BHP MkIII fits me best and that is what I have for a double stack 9mm these days.

Enjoy your new toy, you did well.... :cool:

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Thanks NAA, The "clubby" comment sounds like my issue with Glock's. I found that the Glock felt like I was holding a beer. I don't mind holding a beer but I don't want to shoot with one. I have a very large hand so the SIG fits perfectly as compared to others I tried.
 
Interesting.... I find the Beretta 92 series clubby, too. But I do like the Glock 17/22 series frames for shooting. In fact I carried a G22 for ~ 15 years and shot it alot. Guess they grow on you over time.

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haha! this is interesting - i find the G22, Beretta, and Sig to all be nice and comfy in my hands. most other guns feel a bit small.

going to the range today. i'm gonna have to see if anyone brings a Sig so that i can give it a closer evaluation... once is not enough!
 
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