O.k. boys, here's some targets from the P229 at the range today. This gun is a major gamer. I can't believe how controllable it is. Felt recoil is very minimal (due to the weight, I believe). The sights were right on the money. None of that raising the front sight above the rear sight business that I do with some of my guns (I know, I should get a lower front sight if that is the case.... but). With the the P229 you can just line-up the tops of the two sights and it is right on point of aim.
This is the second group I ever shot with the pistol. It was shot at 8 metres.
It's a little over an inch and a half, centre to centre, on 10 shots

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This is another one I shot at 10 metres a bit later in the day:
It's about 2 inches, centre to centre:
I could put up a lot more, but that would bore everyone to death, including me. I can tell you that my girlfriend and I shot very well with the P229 all afternoon. I was trying some rapid-fire 5 shot groups, and they were coming out quite nicely (3.5 to 4 inch sort of thing). There is something about the balance or handling of this gun that gives great confidence in the ability to fire quickly and on target. As I have said in many different posts, my girlfriend has a Beretta 92G. she has also shot all my guns and a lot of other guns at the ranges where we go. She is now saying that she wants her own P229 in 9mm. You can't really say much more than that.
I don't know where to put this, but i thought that some of you guys might be interested in this. I have a GLOCK 17 and I like it fine. I only shoot it about once a month, but I used to shoot it a lot more. I've never really been able to do any better than about 4 inch groups with it. Getting it down to 3 inch, even on a 5 shot group, would be rare for me. It has the standard factory barrel. Today I was shooting the G19 (with Bar-Sto barrel) of one of the range officers at PoCo. This gun is the one that was in the used cabinet at Relaible for awhile. The previous owner traded it in on a P7M8 after very little use.
Well anyway, I shot this group with it on my second try. It's basically (o.k., let's call it "almost") a 10-shot "ragged hole" at 10 metres. That shot in the top right is some garbage that drifted into my target from a different point of aim (and I think it was something my GF was shooting!). There are 10 points of impact in that group if you decipher it.
It's about 2 inch centre to centre. With a little more practice I think I would be able to shrink it down to a 1 inch (Loonie sized) group on slow-fire, and very excellent results on rapid-fire, double taps and triple taps. Man... this is one nice little GLOCK. I really love the feel of it. If I could trade my G17 for this G19, I'd do it in a heartbeat. I've got to put G19 back onto my "acquisition list". I was thinking about waiting for the much talked about (in the circles I travel in anyway) coming of compact GLOCKs with factory GLOCK barrels (ala Walther, Steyr, and now SIG), but now I'm thinking Bar-Sto might be the way to go. WOW! Such a fun gun to shoot. Feels smaller than a P229 and much lighter, but handles very well.