I am a Sig lover. I have loved them ever since I owned and shot my first P226. Last year I purchased the P226 MK25, and LOVED it, but I also wanted to give the new Glock 17 Gen 4 a whirl. I've owned several Glocks over the years, but went away from them b/c the grip was just a little too uncomfortable compared to the P226. Although the 17 is a little better for conceal carry (I carry the G19 now), I felt the Sig fit me better and I am as accurate with it as with the Glock. Moreso at the time. However, when working with the G17 Gen 4 (it has a narrower grip which fits my hand perfectly) I noticed I was able to shoot very quickly and accurately. I was very impressed with the pistol. When I picked the MK25 back up to shoot, I started short stroking the trigger trying to shoot it as quickly I as could the G17. It took me a few minutes to figure this out, and once I did I was really disappointed b/c I love the MK25. So I began trying to get back to where I could shoot it without SSing the trigger. Alass, to no avail. When I picked the Glock back up, smooth, quick, accurate shots with no SSing. I traded the Sig. It seemed to me the Glock was my new pistol, and it is why I have two today. But I love the Sig P226 MK25. Why do you choose Sig? Would you go to the Glock under the conditions I've described? If not, what would you do?
Imho, any Sig legacy series has been more accurate for ME! It may not be for you. I think the biggest factor is the weight,trigger.I own a 229 legion,p228 and a 229 enhanced elite and find that the sighting are all the same.excellant accuracy and superb reliability.
After a150 round range section with the P250, my trigger finger was sore. Tried the SP2022 in 9mm and 150 rounds was a breeze. 4 pound single action is fine and 10 pound double action is only on first shot. Yea, I switched.
I have both Sig and Glocks. Each have features I like. Recently I was in the market for a new 9mm. I made a side by side comparison of the Sig 320 and the Glock 17 and chose the Glock 17. However, you couldn't go wrong with either one. It's just a matter of personal choice. I shoot a lot on an outdoor range. My Glocks go the range, my Sigs tend to stay at home.
Reaper,, it's kinda like the joke about the Marines being a department of Tha Navy,,,,,,,,,, yeah the Men's Department.... I've seen some fights over that one in Siagon.....
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