You're free to like what you like.It's likely just me....
I have never "understood" what is so great about a sig.
Granted, I've only shot a few....They always seemed "clunky" and the triggers on the ones I shot were consistently "crappy".
Perhaps I am spoiled by 1911s and CZ75s when it comes to decent pistols.
What am I missing?
You're free to like what you like.
But I've got a CZ75 and it's stock DA/SA trigger isn't any better than the stock DA/SA triggers on my P226 and P229 pistols.
I like them all, even my 1911.
Ford v Chevy v Kia v Toyota v Subaru v Honda.
We are fortunate to be experiencing a bit of a golden age of quality, reliable firearm options in which many manufactures offer us a reliable quality platform within our particular price range.
I was never much of a Sig guy for no particular reason. Then the P365 came along and sparked a craze in the micro carry world that I followed along with. That lead to an interest in experiencing more of their line.
What did I find Sig offering me?
The P365 is my second all time favorite edc. Capacity, size, shootability, reliability. Checks all the boxes and the market shifted to respond to it.
Credit to Sig for offering new products to the market. Took SW, what, another decade to catch up?
I find the P320 an excellent striker fired gun. The AXG grip module is second to only CZ in ergonomics.
Sig also never stopped offering all metal semi auto handguns. The world went polymer, Sig soldiered on while the likes of SW dropped their offering after three generations. A single action Legion, for example, offers ergonomics, quality and extensive aftermarket support. A P229 - wow - what a great compact option for the same reasons.
Sig also offers me an interesting history. How about the quality of a West German P230? Or the P210?
Moving on to the rifle side, Sig builds some excellent piston driven ARs and my 8” MPX is a favorite which are excellent suppressor hosts.
So in a nutshell? Sig offers an extensive product line, quality metal construction, aftermarket support and a reasonable quality to price ratio.
For me, the attraction comes from a couple of things. First, these are relatively easy guns to shoot well. Plus, Sig does a good job of supporting them. There are not too many companies that will take a tired LE trade in, inspect the pistol and refresh all springs and then install fresh night sights for $150.It's likely just me....
I have never "understood" what is so great about a sig.
Granted, I've only shot a few....They always seemed "clunky" and the triggers on the ones I shot were consistently "crappy".
Perhaps I am spoiled by 1911s and CZ75s when it comes to decent pistols.
What am I missing?
I was responding to your claim that Sig triggers are "crappy" and that you're "spoiled" by CZ75 triggers.Indeed.
As I said, I have never understood what is so great about a sig.
I agree with most upstream, I will add the cz75 variants that are in different calibers and configurations. Including 40sw that can be reconfigured into .357 Sig. One thing missing a 10mm.I was responding to your claim that Sig triggers are "crappy" and that you're "spoiled" by CZ75 triggers.
I've never experienced that.
Plus, I'd rather carry a more powerful Sig P229 .357 Sig then a longer and heavier CZ75 that only comes in less powerful 9mm.
They are BOTH good pistols, yet I find myself carrying my P229 more than my CZ75.
YMMV
Also, thanks for asking respectfully, a lot of folks get stuck in the “xyz is the best (opinion) and you’re wrong for thinking otherwise because I’m better, smarter and handsomer than you”It's likely just me....
I have never "understood" what is so great about a sig.
Granted, I've only shot a few....They always seemed "clunky" and the triggers on the ones I shot were consistently "crappy".
Perhaps I am spoiled by 1911s and CZ75s when it comes to decent pistols.
What am I missing?
I’m better, smarter and handsomer than you”
If you know, you know.Yea but what if it’s true?
Ooooohhhhh, got ‘em!Like bourbon and a good cigar, some like them and some prefer a bud light instead.
i miss that guy.BA's actual quote was "life is to short for a s----- trigger"
I’ve always liked my sigs, I’ve thought the double/single action pull on sigs were amazing! They fit my hand, all the way from the compact 239 to the 227! The ergonomics of the “p200 series” to the 320 and 365 families are amazing! The triggers pull is amazing!It's likely just me....
I have never "understood" what is so great about a sig.
Granted, I've only shot a few....They always seemed "clunky" and the triggers on the ones I shot were consistently "crappy".
Perhaps I am spoiled by 1911s and CZ75s when it comes to decent pistols.
What am I missing?
I just got it…Ooooohhhhh, got ‘em!
Kind of unintended. I used to drink Bud Light mainly so the reference just popped into the responseOoooohhhhh, got ‘em!