The last meet at Proteq was a great time, I hope we get around to having another one soon.Ah OK. NWI had one too, so wanted to check in case we missed ya.
The last meet at Proteq was a great time, I hope we get around to having another one soon.Ah OK. NWI had one too, so wanted to check in case we missed ya.
I hope y'all do too. I know ours are a fun time. More a meet than the shoot, but a bit of that too. Really nice trying other firearms too.The last meet at Proteq was a great time, I hope we get around to having another one soon.
I can’t believe that that’s the best carry gun trigger you’ve ever fired. Have you ever tried a CZ? Especially one that’s been worked on?View attachment 367416
I hate that a Sig product is the best carry gun I've ever fired.
Ran into some INGOers at the range today. They're weird, I don't recommend the experience.
Oh the trigger sucks. I like the position of it, but that's about it. Subcompacts usually have crummy triggers but the Sig is for sure low middle of the pack.I can’t believe that that’s the best carry gun trigger you’ve ever fired. Have you ever tried a CZ? Especially one that’s been worked on?
Don’t know about 229 226 slides drilled for both, but iirc the couple of 320 slides I have drilled for both, the rmr fits without an adapter plate. But it is Sig so…Anybody running ana RMR footprint optic using an adapter plate on a Sig P229 or P226 Legion to run an RMR footprint optic?
My understanding from reading is that even with the Sig slides that have RMR holes in addition to the DPP footprint holes, that an adapter plate such as this https://chpws.com/product/sig-p226-...-407c-507c-508c-508t/comment-page-4/#comments is needed.
Anyone running this or another plate to run an RMR footprint? If so, what optic are you running?
Thinking about whether to run a plate and an RMR footprint or go with a Holosun SCS320 which should natively fit the DPP cut.
From reading this it may not be required but seems to be recommended :Don’t know about 229 226 slides drilled for both, but iirc the couple of 320 slides I have drilled for both, the rmr fits without an adapter plate. But it is Sig so…
That's actually not a bad price, most on GB right now have starting bids above that. A few on completed auctions had sold for a bit less but in the end 599.00 is not a bad deal. You'd be surprised what a good coat of oil will do to a Sig slide or they are easy to strip and have someone run some cerakote.What to watch out for. I've been watching a P228 in a used gun case. From running a search here and WWW, I'm not finding much recent on what they are worth. I've handled it , but only with the trigger lock installed. Can't even rack the slide so I would be taking a chance with it. So, is there anything I should be looking for specific to a German P228? It's been sitting for at least a month. Obvious wear on the slide.
Thanks for the reply. I wasn't finding much on them. It just fit my hand so well. Hate not being able to work the slide, dry fire something used. I'm surprised it's been sitting for so long.That's actually not a bad price, most on GB right now have starting bids above that. A few on completed auctions had sold for a bit less but in the end 599.00 is not a bad deal. You'd be surprised what a good coat of oil will do to a Sig slide or they are easy to strip and have someone run some cerakote.
The other question was, I don't see a decocker. Could this be a DAK?Thanks for the reply. I wasn't finding much on them. It just fit my hand so well. Hate not being able to work the slide, dry fire something used. I'm surprised it's been sitting for so long.
525-550 for that one would be better though, there are nicer ones out there on GB for not much more but then you have shipping/transfer etc.Thanks for the reply. I wasn't finding much on them. It just fit my hand so well. Hate not being able to work the slide, dry fire something used. I'm surprised it's been sitting for so long.
I'm thinking it's a dao from the look of the hammer. If anyone has one, how are the triggers on the dao?The other question was, I don't see a decocker. Could this be a DAK?
Oh, good catch, yes looks like a DAO that changes things a bit!The other question was, I don't see a decocker. Could this be a DAK?
For better or worse? Can't feel how the trigger is with their stupid trigger locks. May have to take a leap of faith.Oh, good catch, yes looks like a DAO that changes things a bit!
Never ever buy a German made sig thatWhat to watch out for. I've been watching a P228 in a used gun case. From running a search here and WWW, I'm not finding much recent on what they are worth. I've handled it , but only with the trigger lock installed. Can't even rack the slide so I would be taking a chance with it. So, is there anything I should be looking for specific to a German P228? It's been sitting for at least a month. Obvious wear on the slide.
Thanks. Saw that when I was surfing today, but didn't have time to read it. I have it bookmarked.Never ever buy a German made sig that
A-has a frame that’s been ceracoated or refinished
B-that you can’t take apart and inspect the frame rails!
Guide to Sig Sauer pistol inspection - Grayguns
I’ve had a handful of e-mails asking how to tell if a used Sig is still in good shape or not. After writing the same e-mail over and over for the last five years, I figured it was time to post my thoughts on what to look at when you’re going to purchase a used…grayguns.com
Read this blog post by Bruce Gray, if you don’t know who he is, he’s the best Sig Sauer gunsmith anyone could send their gun to, or buy parts for your sigs from!
He’s the smith for the sig sauer shooting team!
After reading this blog post, I’ve walked away from a couple of sigs!