I get the impression only Otis and I own Sigs. ?Anyone else have one.
I have been reading some of the reviews of the 2022. It is getting good reviews, and it's only about $400. That's a lot less than most Sigs. It is a poly frame, but so is the 227. I don't like the rail under the dust cover, but I generally don't like pistol rails. Can't figure out whether a SRT will work in one. There isn't one specifically listed to the model, but then the SRT's seem to actually be generic to the Classic Line, fitting the 220, 224, 226, 227, 228, and 229. I think there is also a kit for the 239, which is a single stack.
For those who DON'T own a Sig, ?any particular reason. Once you get one and shoot it a while, it really grows on you. It is comfortable to hold, great to shoot, and super easy to take down. Even the detailed disassembly of the frame isn't all that tough (slide is a bit harder due to the double roll-pin installation). Even mags recently have come up cheap (<$20 each)
I have been reading some of the reviews of the 2022. It is getting good reviews, and it's only about $400. That's a lot less than most Sigs. It is a poly frame, but so is the 227. I don't like the rail under the dust cover, but I generally don't like pistol rails. Can't figure out whether a SRT will work in one. There isn't one specifically listed to the model, but then the SRT's seem to actually be generic to the Classic Line, fitting the 220, 224, 226, 227, 228, and 229. I think there is also a kit for the 239, which is a single stack.
For those who DON'T own a Sig, ?any particular reason. Once you get one and shoot it a while, it really grows on you. It is comfortable to hold, great to shoot, and super easy to take down. Even the detailed disassembly of the frame isn't all that tough (slide is a bit harder due to the double roll-pin installation). Even mags recently have come up cheap (<$20 each)