Posted: 1/2/2016 11:43:06 PM EDT
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P250 worthy of my pennies. I found a p250 at my local shop with a 40 cal and 357 Sig barrel for $400. Price seems fair. Gun was clean and smooth when I fondled it.
My big quandy is i just put a deposit on a 320c i n 357/Sig at another shop. I personally hate topass up a good deal. Ugghhh. Need to win the lotto so I can afford one each... |
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P250 worthy of my pennies. I found a p250 at my local shop with a 40 cal and 357 Sig barrel for $400. Price seems fair. Gun was clean and smooth when I fondled it. My big quandy is i just put a deposit on a 320c i n 357/Sig at another shop. I personally hate topass up a good deal. Ugghhh. Need to win the lotto so I can afford one each... Have you shot either? The P250 trigger can take some getting used to but if you are a revolver guy, you'll like it. Personally, unless the P250 has night sights or several extra mags, I would stick with the P320. |
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Love my P250-40 for edc, wife loves her 9mm ver for nightstand and travel.
The trigger does have a long pull and no short reset and a lot of people dont like that. It does take a lot of trigger dry fire time to get used to. If finger placement not correct then tendency for right handed shooters to pull the gun down and left when firing. Other than that I love the gun from a safety and ease of cleaning aspect. with the long trigger pull and a hammer you can guard during reholstering makes a nd difficult. With the removable FCG cleaning is a breeze. Also there is second chance firing wo having to re rack slide if a round doesnt fire. wife and I both have the small grip frame. Med grip frame comes std with gun. Also not many accesorys availible for it since never made it as a popular gun. Cross Breed and Minotar make IAB holsters for it. Sounds like a good buy if it has night sites. |

