Does anyone here have one? I had the chance to wring one out several years ago and if memory serves me it was a real nice piece. Anyhow, I was looking for some other owner/user input.
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Does anyone here have one? I had the chance to wring one out several years ago and if memory serves me it was a real nice piece. Anyhow, I was looking for some other owner/user input.
Hello. I've owned several SIG-Sauer handguns and in general have found all to be both reliable and accurate. Yet, for me, they didn't have the appeal or that certain something I cannot define to be favorites. Of all the ones I've owned, I've kept two, both single-stacks. One is their P220 and the P225.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y17...25magrock1.jpg
I've owned four or five of these over the years, but kept only one. All have run 100% reliably for me and all grouped very well.
If interested, here are some observations:
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/C...uer%20P225.htm
Best.
A great gun....I like it better than the P239.
I think it, like other single column 9mm's like the HK P7 "PSP" and M8, the Beretta 92 Compact Type M and S&W 3913, are cult classics.
I may be the only person alive who prefers the 239 to the 225.
There's just something about the 220/225 that don't do much for me - the magic of Sig for me starts with the 226.
I'm pretty sure the 225 is being discontinued. I personally love my Sig 239, although most people think it is a little too heavy.
Ive got a 220,225,239 and 226.
I LOVE the 225. I carry it alot. I like it better than the .40 239 because I have big hands and the grip is longer. It just feels better.
Personally, I think that the 225 is one of the best feeling guns out there and it is extremely accurate.
Gotta love those Sigs.
I carried a 226 (duty gun) for years and prefer the 225 myself. I am not a huge Sig fan, but need to add another one to the collection. If I was not overrun with 45's it would be the 220 instead of the 225. Hell, if I could find a nice Walther P5 I would scope on of those babies up too.