Originally Posted by
sfmittels
I understand your sticker shock over the P229 Equinox. About six months ago, I bought both a P226 Equinox and a P229 Elite. They averaged about $900 each here in Arizona. Both of them are fantastic weapons. Do I think the extra $$$ are worth it compared to, say, a Glock? I own both Glocks and SIGs. Both brands are equally reliable. The SIGs have an edge on accuracy, but nothing major at combat distances. I would rely on either to save my sorry butt if the SHTF.
But, to me, owning a Glock is like owning a set of Snap-On tools: it's among the best tools for the job, but it sits in the garage when not in use. The SIG, on the other hand, instills a pride of ownership that's difficult to describe. The Glock is a tool; the SIG is an heirloom.
While I'm on my soapbox, I would also suggest you look at the P229 Elite instead of the Equinox prior to making a final decision (and taking out a second mortgage). I like my Equinox because the fiber optic front sight helps my old eyes see it in daylight (at night, it's like a standard night sight), and of course the cosmetics are way cool. However, the Elite is the finest firearm I've owned in over 30 years of shooting and collecting. The combination of the short-reset trigger and the controversial beavertail make rapid-fire an exercise in controlled joy.
Obviously, the final price is a deciding factor. But if you can swing it, either the Equinox or the Elite is an investment in functional art.