Sig Sauer P226

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So, after a weekend of waiting, the transfer of my new firearm was approved. I picked up a Sig P226 in .40S&W from Wanstalls. I have nothing but good things to say about Wanstalls. I bought my DDM4V5 from them, and I couldn't be happier with the service they provide. Top notch group of guys over there.

I'm familiar with handguns of the striker fired variety, and 1911's, but I don't have much trigger time with DA/SA Pistols. Figured the Sig was a good place to start.

The gun just shipped today, so it'll be a couple of days before I can collect her. When she arrives, I'll be sure to take A LOT of pictures and record my initial impressions on this thread.

Stay tuned!
 
The 226 are great shooters and will spoil you for lesser guns...I couldn't believe the difference! The d/a trigger pull is very crisp and perfectly repeatable.
 
Funny enough, I'm coming from an M&P40. I hated the trigger on it. I'm more than happy to pay good money for a quality firearm.

M&Ps are great service sidearms...simple and reliable to shoot, and the trigger can easily be improved.

Sigs are also great sidearms, but mastering the DA/SA trigger takes time and dedication and lots of regular practice (I have a P226 in .40 and a brand new P227). I shoot my Sigs SA only right now so as to not mess up my muscle memory for shooting my M&P, but it's still good fun...
 
ha the new Sigs Are junk, poor QC.
Combat firearms with two trigger pulls = less than ideal.
Too heavy compared to the G17 or MP

I've had 5 different Sig's the last few years (upgrading/trying)... all were impeccable. Everyone brings up the poor QC, yet nobody can show any examples. Plastic gunning fanboys always have to rain on the parade.

Love my 226 Elite 9mm, it's well worth the money. Buy some factory .40 magazines and you'll be able to run 12-13 rounds of 9mm in them, legally. Great pistols, sorry I sold my P239, loved that little gun.
 
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