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10/18/2006 8:16:48 PM EDT
I just ordered my first Sig ever.  It's a Sig 229 in a 357 sig cal.  What are your opinions on this particular Sig and is there anything I should do to it once it arrives?  Upgrades or such?  It already has night sights so I won't be replacing them most likely.

Are they reliable?  Does the finish hold up?  Anything bad about them?  Concealed holster ideas?  Thanks guys.

-MEI
10/18/2006 9:10:36 PM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:
I just ordered my first Sig ever.  It's a Sig 229 in a 357 sig cal.  What are your opinions on this particular Sig and is there anything I should do to it once it arrives?  Upgrades or such?  It already has night sights so I won't be replacing them most likely.

Are they reliable?  Does the finish hold up?  Anything bad about them?  Concealed holster ideas?  Thanks guys.

-MEI


I have no opinion on the P229 in .357 SIG.  Mine's in .40 S&W.

SIGs are extremely reliable.  I personally think GLOCKs and SIGs are the best handguns on the market.

SIG finish isn't as durable as a GLOCK, but it is pretty good.

For concealed holster, if you want inside the waistband, get a Milt Sparks VM2.
10/18/2006 11:38:59 PM EDT
[#2]
I personally love my Galco holsters, I've had a few different models, and I love them all.

The P229 is a fine firearm and you should enjoy years of faithful accurate service from it. (other than Night Sites, and a good holster, I reccomend you stock up on a few factory mags.)


-Jason
10/19/2006 2:40:48 AM EDT
[#3]
Extra mags.  You've got a great gun.
10/19/2006 4:41:19 AM EDT
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Extra mags.  You've got a great gun.


Expensive mags compared to what i'm used to.  Well...not as bad as some of the HK mags i've purchased...but still...$39.99?

You guys know a cheaper place to get them?

-MEI
10/19/2006 4:43:27 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I just ordered my first Sig ever.  It's a Sig 229 in a 357 sig cal.  What are your opinions on this particular Sig and is there anything I should do to it once it arrives?  Upgrades or such?  It already has night sights so I won't be replacing them most likely.

Are they reliable?  Does the finish hold up?  Anything bad about them?  Concealed holster ideas?  Thanks guys.

-MEI


I have no opinion on the P229 in .357 SIG.  Mine's in .40 S&W.

SIGs are extremely reliable.  I personally think GLOCKs and SIGs are the best handguns on the market.

SIG finish isn't as durable as a GLOCK, but it is pretty good.

For concealed holster, if you want inside the waistband, get a Milt Sparks VM2.


Nice holster.  I'll give it a look over.  Thanks.

-MEI
10/19/2006 5:33:07 PM EDT
[#6]
Good purchase. I've got the same. Interesting caliber choice, howd you decide? Mines in .40
10/19/2006 6:27:34 PM EDT
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Good purchase. I've got the same. Interesting caliber choice, howd you decide? Mines in .40


IM Sent
10/20/2006 6:51:47 AM EDT
[#8]
You haven't even shot the gun and you are already asking questions about "upgrading" it?  It seems 1911 disease is spreading to the SIG world.

Shoot the silly thing.  Run a couple thousand rounds thru it.  Then a couple thousand more.  

Yes they are reliable.  The finish is not SIG's strong point tho it seems better than it used to be.  Only bad thing is their price tag.  Holsters is your call.  
10/20/2006 11:05:09 AM EDT
[#9]

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You haven't even shot the gun and you are already asking questions about "upgrading" it?  It seems 1911 disease is spreading to the SIG world.

Shoot the silly thing.  Run a couple thousand rounds thru it.  Then a couple thousand more.  

Yes they are reliable.  The finish is not SIG's strong point tho it seems better than it used to be.  Only bad thing is their price tag.  Holsters is your call.  


10/21/2006 5:52:58 AM EDT
[#10]
The only things that you could possibly "need" to add to a Sig is oil.
10/22/2006 3:05:28 PM EDT
[#11]
I have a Sig P229 in .357 SIG myself.  It's a great gun to shoot, but I don't like the finish.  It's a newer finish, but those stainless slides don't hold it well.
10/22/2006 4:20:55 PM EDT
[#12]
Pick up some extra mags from Top Gun Supply. I purchased some used and new ones from them. Good prices and good service.
10/22/2006 6:07:19 PM EDT
[#13]
+1  on the extra mags.  Look in the EE forum and you can find some deals.  I bought 3 used Sig Factory hicaps for $ 40 delivered.

If you want to shoot other calibers, get a Factory 40 S&W barrel and a Barto 9mm. I used the same mags for all 3 calibers and never had a problem.
10/22/2006 6:34:53 PM EDT
[#14]
Mecgar makes Sig factory mags($30), buy the Mecgar branded ones for $20 from Topgun.
10/28/2006 10:17:59 AM EDT
[#15]
Great Gun!
I like the Hogue rubber grips on a 229.
+1 on a VM2 + good belt for carry.
10/29/2006 10:59:18 AM EDT
[#16]

anything I should do to it once it arrives? Upgrades or such? It already has night sights so I won't be replacing them most likely.

Are they reliable? Does the finish hold up? Anything bad about them? Concealed holster ideas? Thanks guys.


shouldnt you ahve asked these BEFORE you spent all that cash?
10/29/2006 7:05:48 PM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:

anything I should do to it once it arrives? Upgrades or such? It already has night sights so I won't be replacing them most likely.

Are they reliable? Does the finish hold up? Anything bad about them? Concealed holster ideas? Thanks guys.


shouldnt you ahve asked these BEFORE you spent all that cash?


Are you crazy.  Hell no.



That's why its called a disease my friend.

-MEI
10/30/2006 11:13:35 AM EDT
[#18]
My 229 is in 40 S&W.  I second the notion of Hogue grips and extra mags.  Try $29.99 at CDNN .

ETA: the only con I see from my 229 is the long trigger reset.  
10/31/2006 4:01:57 PM EDT
[#19]
Try TopGun Supply they are good people to deal with.

10/31/2006 5:54:04 PM EDT
[#20]

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Try TopGun Supply they are good people to deal with.



+1
11/1/2006 1:17:09 PM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
I just ordered my first Sig ever.  It's a Sig 229 in a 357 sig cal.  What are your opinions on this particular Sig and is there anything I should do to it once it arrives?  Upgrades or such?  It already has night sights so I won't be replacing them most likely.

Are they reliable?  Does the finish hold up?  Anything bad about them?  Concealed holster ideas?  Thanks guys.

-MEI



Bought my First and only SIG P229 in 1996 40sw

Most accurate DA Combat handgun I ever had out of the box

useing my FAVORITE handloads I can keep all my rounds on a 50 yard small bore rifle Target useing my range bag. target was at 50 yards also

I was zeroing my M4 at 50 yards

thats why the target

BTW A so called INSTRUCTOR told me I wouldnt hit the Target
he kept his mouth shut the rest of the day


I like the sigs alot

maybe I should get another one
11/1/2006 1:18:58 PM EDT
[#22]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I just ordered my first Sig ever.  It's a Sig 229 in a 357 sig cal.  What are your opinions on this particular Sig and is there anything I should do to it once it arrives?  Upgrades or such?  It already has night sights so I won't be replacing them most likely.

Are they reliable?  Does the finish hold up?  Anything bad about them?  Concealed holster ideas?  Thanks guys.

-MEI


I have no opinion on the P229 in .357 SIG.  Mine's in .40 S&W.

SIGs are extremely reliable.  I personally think GLOCKs and SIGs are the best handguns on the market.

SIG finish isn't as durable as a GLOCK, but it is pretty good.

For concealed holster, if you want inside the waistband, get a Milt Sparks VM2.



Ive used a IWB Milt sparks since  1996 OUTSTANDING


But I Dont care for Glocks  
11/1/2006 1:20:39 PM EDT
[#23]

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Extra mags.  You've got a great gun.


Expensive mags compared to what i'm used to.  Well...not as bad as some of the HK mags i've purchased...but still...$39.99?

You guys know a cheaper place to get them?

-MEI


I paid  100 bucks for a 12rounder back in the late 90`s

40 bucks sounds OUTSTANDING
11/1/2006 1:30:54 PM EDT
[#24]
229R in 9mm is my issue handgun.  The controls took some getting used to after spending so much time with either a 45 or an  M9.  But its growing on me.


I dont know about sights, but we have alot of different front and rear sights, I would hate to just purchase one without the chance to shoot it and get the "Right ones for me" prior to spending the money.


11/3/2006 5:33:49 PM EDT
[#25]
Greeat gun.  My 229 is 40.  NCSHP has just gone to 229DAK in 357 Sig.  I think the caliber is great stopper.  I have a conversion barrel in 357 Sig and a 9mm also.  I have a CTAC and a Wild Bills concealment holster.  The trigger is smooth and mine shoots great.  Take it to IDPA competition and practice there and you will appreciate it more.  Good gun and try www.copesdistributing.com
11/9/2006 4:05:33 PM EDT
[#26]
My 229 in .40 has a Nitron finish it is very very tuff, you guys sure you dont have the
K-cote? Just asking my wife wears a damn silver ring on her thumb and we were at the range and she was shooting it and we got home I noticed the cocking serrations were all scratched up (the crowbar and sandpit came to mind) but the ring had been scratched off by the right angled milled cocking serrations it was a couple of months later I took some light emory paper and rubbed the silver off and it did not harm the Nitron finish at all. I know the Blue finish will wear off in a leather holster I have no experience with the K-cote.