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5/15/2002 4:37:57 AM EDT
I've got a P229 in .40 that's my fav pistole'.

I'm thinking of getting one of the polymer frame Sigs to use as a carry gun.

Do the polymer frame Sigs (esp. the .40 cal) have significantly more recoil than the metal frames???

(BTW - I've got a HK USPC40 for sale or trade )

Any comments on the polymer Sigs????

5/15/2002 4:52:14 AM EDT
[#1]
No. At least not to me. Felt the same as my P229 did. I had a SP2340 and got rid of it. Miss it terribly. Currently saving to re-purchase one. Very comfortable to carry to me. Has a mine had a very nice trigger on it. Nothing but good things to say here.
5/15/2002 6:37:52 AM EDT
[#2]
The recoil seemed about the same to me (I couldn't tell the difference). I either carry my P226 or my P229. If you check out the sigarms.com website, you will notice that the P229 is actually only 1 oz. heavier then the SigPro.


Eric/Tyler
5/15/2002 12:03:42 PM EDT
[#3]
A rose by any other name...

is a weed.

The polymer SIG was a lame attempt at competative pricing in the police market.

What a turd!
5/15/2002 12:28:39 PM EDT
[#4]
I had a 2340, nice gun, hated changing the grips though. I sold it because I already had a 226 and a 229 and wanted to add my first 1911.
5/15/2002 2:20:31 PM EDT
[#5]
Had one (SP 2340), can't say anything bad about it other than the finish coming off a certain part (decocker) pretty quickly for some reason. It was a solid reliable gun but I got rid of it in my quest for more highend 1911's and it was the only .40 I had and wanted to get out of that caliber.
5/15/2002 2:22:48 PM EDT
[#6]
hey, is there a .45 sigpro?
(BTW, garandman, email me about the H&K, i can't email from work, price, condition,mags, pics if possible, thanks)
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