Id like updates form SIG 229 OWNERS !

My P229SAS runs like a champ; very accurate and solid. Think SIG BlackSpecial of the pistol world. :D
When I handle it I am still in awe with the finish (how perfect and flawless it is - no crooked lines or flashing anywhere)
The design is almost perfect (my only complaint is the trigger return spring), otherwise it's a tank!

I enjoy tinkering too much and have already put in a 19# hammer spring and 17# recoil spring from Wolff - trigger feels even better now and the slide feels smoother (the stock recoil spring is so tight on the rod that I could hear it when I worked the slide - not an issue at all).

I've ordered/received all the spare parts I wanted for it as well as some extra mags.

I also bought a set of regular P229 grips to temporarily replace the wood for range use as they are thinner. I am now seriously considering buying all the parts I need for a SA/DA trigger group; that way I can swap between DAK and SA/DA whenever I like (and 15 minutes of my time).

I just ordered a Short trigger yesterday and am looking forward to its arrival; I'll post pics when it gets here.

So... in short... I do not regret the purchase and it is hands down the best pistol I've ever owned.
The only negative is the cost to me and the interest I pay VISA every month (Ugh, I need make more money). :)

I post all this info, because if anyone out there is a modding bastard such as myself, I suggest the DAK model as you cannot readily buy the DAK trigger group parts, but the SA/DA parts are very easy to get :) just an FYI
 
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I got mine last week and I love it. My friend changed his mind from a Glock to the p229 as soon as he held it!

I'll post a pic later if I get a chance.
 
I have a P226 but handled P229 as well...personally I like P226 better.

Also I would recommend DA/SA over DAK trigger, I've shot a Sig with DAK trigger and didn't like it at all...
 
Just like my issued DA only 229, my DA/SA 229 is rock solid, accurate and reliable. I don't think I'll ever be parting with it, I like it that much. Other then the beginings of holster wear on the slide, like you would get on any other pistol I have no complaints. The fit and finish are excellent and what I've come to expect from SIG.
The only mod's I've done is put a hogue grip on it as it fits my hand just right that way.
 
G37 said:
My P229SAS runs like a champ; very accurate and solid. Think SIG BlackSpecial of the pistol world. :D
When I handle it I am still in awe with the finish (how perfect and flawless it is - no crooked lines or flashing anywhere)
The design is almost perfect (my only complaint is the trigger return spring), otherwise it's a tank!

I enjoy tinkering too much and have already put in a 19# hammer spring and 17# recoil spring from Wolff - trigger feels even better now and the slide feels smoother (the stock recoil spring is so tight on the rod that I could hear it when I worked the slide - not an issue at all).

I've ordered/received all the spare parts I wanted for it as well as some extra mags.

I also bought a set of regular P229 grips to temporarily replace the wood for range use as they are thinner. I am now seriously considering buying all the parts I need for a SA/DA trigger group; that way I can swap between DAK and SA/DA whenever I like (and 15 minutes of my time).

I just ordered a Short trigger yesterday and am looking forward to its arrival; I'll post pics when it gets here.

So... in short... I do not regret the purchase and it is hands down the best pistol I've ever owned.
The only negative is the cost to me and the interest I pay VISA every month (Ugh, I need make more money). :)

I post all this info, because if anyone out there is a modding bastard such as myself, I suggest the DAK model as you cannot readily buy the DAK trigger group parts, but the SA/DA parts are very easy to get :) just an FYI

where did you order all the parts from?
 
marshall said:
that was my question als
where did you get your parts?

Brownells of course :)
You want to click the 'Factory Gun Parts' tab.

As you can see, you can get any part for the pistol which is great. Go to love Brownells.

~Cheers
 
MPI said:
Can you get an extra extended barrel in Canada? Ie. a 357 if you have a 40 and vs versa?

Yes, if you can find one. The .357SIG/.40S&W barrels for the P229 are 100% interchangeable (same magazines, same everything.)
 
G37 said:
Yes, if you can find one. The .357SIG/.40S&W barrels for the P229 are 100% interchangeable (same magazines, same everything.)

I know they are I'm asking if you can find them.;)
 
Questar should be able to get after market barrels no problem.
Just send an email asking for a 'Sig 22x' barrel in .357Sig :)

The recent 229's are an awesome deal because the barrels are factory barrels (thus making them production legal if that's your thing)... I don't think SIG made any .357SIG 229's for Canada.
 
G37 said:
I suggest the DAK model as you cannot readily buy the DAK trigger group parts, but the SA/DA parts are very easy to get :) just an FYI

Do you have any line on getting the DAK parts at all? I want to convert my P-220 to a DAK, and the people at Sigarms told me to go through Nicholls for parts.

Is the trigger conversion really that easy? I was worried I would have to send it out to get done. (I might still, because I'm not terribly handy.)

The only negative is the cost to me and the interest I pay VISA every month (Ugh, I need make more money). :)

Slightly off topic, but go to your bank and get a line of credit. That way you can pay off the Visa, and instead of paying 18% interest, you're paying closer to prime (depending on your bank). It should save you at least 10% in interest, and with my bank the only requirement is I pay the interest every month. I can set the repayment schedule.
 
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