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9/30/2006 12:01:33 AM EDT
Anyone here own a Sig Pro? What is the general consensus reguarding these weapons?
I bought one in .357/.40 and it has become my new carry gun. I actually like it more than the P229 as its lighter and the grip is smaller. Anyone own or carry one? Now that I own one, I really regret not buying one of the rare 9mm DA/SA models with the manual safety on the slide...oh well. What do you think of the Sig Pro?
9/30/2006 5:46:01 AM EDT
[#1]
I had a SIG Pro 2009 but sold it recently.  I found I wasn't able to get as accurate with it as I liked.  Additionally, with it being 7.5" long and having a larger frame than my P229 and my P239, I found it wouldn't fit in my Milt Sparks VM2 IWB holster in a comfortable fashion.  With the money I got selling the SIG Pro 2009, I was able to buy a used (but in great condition) P228.  Now I have 3 different pistols that all fit comfortably into my VM2 holster.

You can sometimes find the SIG Pro 2009 with manual safety on gunbroker.
9/30/2006 2:11:07 PM EDT
[#2]
I've had nothing but fantastic experiences with the two SigPros I've played with.

I owned a SigPrp2009, and was very accurate with it.   It more than held its own against any of its higher priced brethren.  Back then I was big on light rails, ans since the SP2009s had a proprietary rail, it got traded off.   I wish I had been more wiser.

I've played with a friends SP2022(9mm) quite a bit, and enjoy the trigger time I have on it.  Its just as accurate as the previously mentioned 2009, and as accurate as my 2 P226s. When I start at my new job, an SP2022(9mm) tu-tone wiull be my next pourchase.
10/3/2006 11:18:16 AM EDT
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I've played with a friends SP2022(9mm) quite a bit, and enjoy the trigger time I have on it.  Its just as accurate as the previously mentioned 2009, and as accurate as my 2 P226s. When I start at my new job, an SP2022(9mm) tu-tone wiull be my next pourchase.


I love my 2022's!

I think they have one of the best grip designs i've held.

-Jason