I think they are an improvement over their metallic predecessors.
What would ya take for the mags you have?PM me.I have 2 hi-cap mags in 9mm for a 2022. I sold mine to switch to a M&P but I loved the gun. The only thing I would truly recommend for a 2022 to be better is to get a metal guide rod. The factory plastic one wears down fairly quickly-- doesn't really affect performance from what I noticed with mine but having a metal guide rod is just nice.
Pros over the P22X is that it's lighter, all come with factory NS, factory short triggers, easily swappable palm swells, rails (compared with the older sigs that don't have accessory rails), lower price (even compared to CPO sigs), and for me the manual of arms was better (easier decock and 1911-ish slide lock). Overall, the SP2022 is highly underrated Sig and a wonderful choice for anyone looking for a DA/SA service pistol.
Its not a glock and its a bad thing?The Sig 2022 is a great pistol that is mostly over looked by the gun community for some reason.
Like it=yes.
Cons=it's not a Glock.
I think they are an improvement over their metallic predecessors.
I love mine. It is my night stand gun. I did buy a holster for it for range use and it is pretty sweet for the money. It is a pretty fat gun so don't thing I'd want to IWB but if so I'd get a crossbreed supertuck.
here is the holster I bought:
Bianchi 4584 Evader Belt Holster Left Hand Sig Sauer P2022 Nylon Black - MidwayUSA
I have 2 hi-cap mags in 9mm for a 2022. I sold mine to switch to a M&P but I loved the gun. The only thing I would truly recommend for a 2022 to be better is to get a metal guide rod. The factory plastic one wears down fairly quickly-- doesn't really affect performance from what I noticed with mine but having a metal guide rod is just nice.
Pros over the P22X is that it's lighter, all come with factory NS, factory short triggers, easily swappable palm swells, rails (compared with the older sigs that don't have accessory rails), lower price (even compared to CPO sigs), and for me the manual of arms was better (easier decock and 1911-ish slide lock). Overall, the SP2022 is highly underrated Sig and a wonderful choice for anyone looking for a DA/SA service pistol.
Wish I wouldve got mine for that. I paid 525 for mine tax and all.I want one. I've seen these for $399. Seems like a great deal on a quality weapon.
What???? Man that was a great deal! Mine has the new milspec 1913 rail on it and finding a good holster has been an adventure in itself! The only 2 I could find so far that will fit it are the Serpa and the Desantis Tuck this II. I ordered a desantis but am looking for a good retention holster other than a Serpa for it.
they looked like a good deal when i was cruising for a glock, local shop had one for $460. i went online to read about them, cause i never go into a purchase blind anymore, and came across several threads about them not lasting past a couple thousand rounds. maybe just lemons, anecdote or hearsay, i know you can find that about any gun, but it was enough to turn me off to them.
Sig Pro SP2022
Ilaflon coated slide, triple serial numbered, Sig night sights
Purchased new
Approximately 800 rounds fired by me so far
I bought this as somewhat of an impulse buy... a guy I knew won it in an auction, said he didn't like 9mm, so I got it for $450. The going rate is about $375-420 for a non-NS model, and $450-500 for one equiped with night sights.
My first impressions were something like "Ok well, this thing is kind of chunky... may be a bit big to carry, or awkward to shoot". I did like the DA trigger, a very smooth 10~lb. pull and a clean break, and I thought the SA pull was crisp as well at around 4-5lb. I really liked the night sights, and the grip angle all seemed pretty natural to me. However, the grip that came with the pistol (Medium) was a bit too large around the base and didn't seem too comfortable at the time.
I bought a Crossbreed Supertuck for it, but before carrying I wanted to break it in. I put about 250 rounds through it at the range (back in August, I remember it was 96 at the range that day) without a single hitch. The hot weather made my hands sweat, and I had a hard time keeping my grip on the pistol. Also, the medium grip was throwing my shots off a bit because my palm was putting too much pressure on the base of the grip. Overall, though, I LOVED how it shot. Very accurate when I could keep my slippery paws on it.
So I took it home, and ordered a small grip insert for it. That's one nice benefit to the Sig Pro line, there are three available inserts on the market. The grips arrived, and by this time I did a mild stippling job to the polymer frame of the pistol. Now, about 500 rounds later, the gun is one of the most comfortable guns I've shot, I've become very accurate with it, and I carry it everywhere I go.
I liked it so much, it replaced my M&P9c as my EDC gun... I wanted the extra rounds (12+1 for the M&P9c vs. 15+1 for the Sig Pro), night sights, and a DA/SA pistola for EDC. Nothing against the M&P9c, just personal preferrence.
Overall, I'd say this is one of, if not THE most under-rated pistols on the market today. I didn't even know Sig Sauer made a polymer pistol until the guy said he wanted to sell it. Great trigger, very accurate, Sig reliability and quality, and still under $500.