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Posted: 11/2/2015 9:16:17 PM EDT
I've been a 9mm glock guy for years. I know it has a DA/SA trigger with a decocker but how hard is that to learn?
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They're great guns. I have an older Swiss 2340 and it's great,they have a better trigger than "classic" DA/SAs IMO.
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Probably the best bang for the buck in the pistol world.
The magazines are expensive but that is the only downside I have seen to the pistol. |
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The part where it's huge, bulky and the least expensive of all sigs, that's what's wrong with it imo
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I have approximately 1500 rounds through mine without a problem.
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Step by step.
1. load round in chamber 2. Hit the decocker so the hammer drops. "don't worry that is safe" it is also drop safe when you use the decocker. 3. Carry locked and loaded 4. Pull trigger for the DA, every shot after will be a nice and light single action shot. 5. Reload and when the action is done. use the decocker making you safe again. |
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Great guns, always surprised they weren't more popular.
But, I think the P320 fully eclipses them. |
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Probably the best bang for the buck in the pistol world. The magazines are expensive but that is the only downside I have seen to the pistol. Yup and the trigger is awkward.... I did not have any issues with the trigger. |
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Very good gun for the money....mags are a bit pricey, as has been noted.
The grip texture is VERY nice, feels like worn sandpaper. Very "grippy." My .40 S&W version was very controllable and comfortable to shoot. |
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Compared to a gen 4 with three mags the sig doesn't seem to be much of a savings if any. The NY legal sigs seem to come with only one mag. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Very good gun for the money....mags are a bit pricey, as has been noted. I used to buy them for $399 with two mags. |
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Have several friends who own them and they all like them a bunch. I carry a 229 and if I didn't I would consider 1 as my edc |
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The part where it's huge, bulky and the least expensive of all sigs, that's what's wrong with it imo View Quote Sure it's bulky. It was designed for the French. It needs to be able to withstand being dropped when they raise their hands. |
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Deals pop up on them all the time, mecgar makes the factory and aftermarket mags, they shoot every bit as well as metal sigs.
If you're used to Glocks though, get a P320. Nomnomnomnom.... |
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IMO, it has the best trigger out of any of the standard (non-competition) SIGs, out-of-the-box.
Only downside is the relative bulkiness. |
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I've been a 9mm glock guy for years. I know it has a DA/SA trigger with a decocker but how hard is that to learn? View Quote I really liked mine, but I did end up selling it, but that was only because I still had my Glock 19 in 9mm and wanted to get another gun I needed more (pocket carry back up Ruger LC9s) so with the money I got from selling the SigPro I was able to get the LC9s. I do not typically sell a gun to buy a gun but we are pretty poor atm. My medical debt will be paid off though in the next 4-5 months and then we will only have LP's school loan to pay on so will have quite a bit more money then to refill the gun safe with But I got ot there. Yes, the SP 2022 is a very nice shooter - especially for the price. No reason to not pick it up imo. |
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I've been a 9mm glock guy for years. I know it has a DA/SA trigger with a decocker but how hard is that to learn? View Quote Some are DOA. I made that mistake when buying one as a gift at a gun show. |
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Some are DOA. I made that mistake when buying one as a gift at a gun show. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've been a 9mm glock guy for years. I know it has a DA/SA trigger with a decocker but how hard is that to learn? Some are DOA. I made that mistake when buying one as a gift at a gun show. DOA natural? DOA unknown? DOA suicide? |
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Don't have one myself, but I've shot one on a few occasions and it's one of the most accurate pistols I've shot.
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I picked up one a few weeks ago. It came with a paddle holster, 2 mags, and night sights. I felt like it was a lot of value for less than $500. Check out the video in the link below..... 5000 round test
http://youtu.be/wWxtXFy9FSQ |
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A bit back PSA had the two tone sp2022 with 2 mags a holster and night sights for $389.
I was strapped for cash and passed. Seriously been kicking myself in the ass over that for a while now. |
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I love mine. It's a .40 S&W and probably the nicest-shooting gun I've ever tried, even over Glocks.
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A bit back PSA had the two tone sp2022 with 2 mags a holster and night sights for $389. I was strapped for cash and passed. Seriously been kicking myself in the ass over that for a while now. View Quote Academy sports has them for $399 all the time. I have bought three and still kick myself for trading them. |
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Quoted: A bit back PSA had the two tone sp2022 with 2 mags a holster and night sights for $389. I was strapped for cash and passed. Seriously been kicking myself in the ass over that for a while now. View Quote It's a decent gun, great for the price. |
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Quoted: I've been a 9mm glock guy for years. I know it has a DA/SA trigger with a decocker but how hard is that to learn? View Quote Glocks will have more accessories available. - Thousands of custom holsters will be available for Glocks. No so many for the 2022. - Glocks have 30+ round 9mm mags and drums. The 2022 will be limited to ~17 9mm rounds. Mags are a bit pricey - $27 each. http://www.manventureoutpost.com/products/Mecgar-MGSP917AFC-Sig-Pro-2009%7B47%7D2022%2C9-mm%2C17-Round-High-Cap-Extended.html |
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I own one, in 9mm. Pretty nice shooter. It is somewhat bulky, but if you're not using it as a concealed carry pistol then you should be fine. On that note I actually have carried it AIWB and it felt as easy to carry as my XD sub compact, although a little longer barrel wise..
Thought about selling it to get a G19, but I would have regretted it, so I'll just be buying a G19 anyway and keep the SP2022 |
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I've been a 9mm glock guy for years. I know it has a DA/SA trigger with a decocker but how hard is that to learn? View Quote I have found it far more uncomfortable for IWB appendix than anything. That slightly pointed section above your shooting hand digs in to your stomach hard when you sit. |
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30 round Beretta 92 mags fit & feed pretty well in the SP2022 with a small mod to accomodate the mag catch in the Sig, if 17 rounds isn't enough.
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They're good guns.
Not my favorite DA/SA gun, but one I like quite a bit and is a good value. |
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Wanted to hate the one I bought for my wife.... But I can't!
I have repossessed it... Great pistol! Blade tech makes IWB & OWB holsters for it. |
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