Cathy and I just pick-up a pair of Sig P250 sub-compact 9mms for carry. For a small gun, it shoots amazingly well and is a joy. I plan on getting the full size conversion kit for it. Never owned a Sig or a modular gun before. I really like it.
Cathy and I just pick-up a pair of Sig P250 sub-compact 9mms for carry. For a small gun, it shoots amazingly well and is a joy. I plan on getting the full size conversion kit for it. Never owned a Sig or a modular gun before. I really like it.
Rick
2006 FLHTI/2012 CSC Daytona
1987 FLST
Nice Weapon Rick
Looking forward to more thoughts and experiences posted.
How does it compare in size (in that config) to the LCP etc. or an XDs?
Haven't had the pleasure of seeing or handling one of those personally yet but,,,
Just might "need" to
Christmas is coming up ya know
Even though the P250 is a subcompact, it's really not a pocket gun. It's a little wider than the LCP or Springfields, but it holds 12 +1. I think an IWB holster will be best for this weapon.
What's most different about this Sig is the action. It's DAO. I've enjoyed shooting revolvers for many years, so DAO didn't scare me away. The pull is very long, but smooth like a prom queen's thighs. It's got a nice, light pull up to the break point: So, to be accurate, you have to stage the trigger a bit.
The gun shoots great, with a quality feel to it. I've put about 400 rounds through it, had no failures or malfunctions, and it's a pleasure to shoot.
The modular concept is intriguing. Basically, the trigger mechanism is all the Feds are worried about. Once you have the mechanism, you can build any size gun, in a number of calibers, for about $280 each. It takes all of 3 minutes to strip and reconfigure/reassemble.
Rick
2006 FLHTI/2012 CSC Daytona
1987 FLST
Thnx for the additional info Rick.
Sounds like something to definitely look into.