Who owns a SIG P250? Do you love it? or just like it?
I wanted to get some feed back on this pistol because, i don't hear much talk about it. Me and my brother talk about this pistol often so i wanna see what others are saying about it. Do you love it? Like it? it's ok? or naww i'll pass on it? Lets talk about this P250 pistol from SIG guy's and for the record...... I like it and my brother loves it! Give me your thoughts and opinions.
Re: Who owns a SIG P250? Do you love it? or just like it?
I do not own one, but I have shot one. It had the sweetest trigger of any factory semi-auto I've ever shot. That's what I remember most about it.
Re: Who owns a SIG P250? Do you love it? or just like it?
Hey you got one up on me! I have'nt shot it yet. I know this pistol is sweet though and, I can't wait to put some rounds threw it. Thanks for the info.
Re: Who owns a SIG P250? Do you love it? or just like it?
I own a P250 .45 Compact and I love it. Its my daily carry piece. SIG is starting to get on the ball with the conversion kits for the .45 so hopefully soon you can switch out between 9mm, 357 and 40 easily enough. Trigger pull takes some getting use to but that's typical with all DAO handguns.
Re: Who owns a SIG P250? Do you love it? or just like it?
I have a 9mm and I have to say that I love mine. It has such a smooth trigger pull. No trigger to take up before you hit the spring tension. I took it to the indoor range a few weeks ago and my friend and I were making easy head shots at 60ft plus.
Re: Who owns a SIG P250? Do you love it? or just like it?
I don't own one but I've shot a few. As I usually prefer a lightish, shorter trigger pull than your average DA or DAO trigger, I didn't think I'd like the 250 much. I was wrong. The trigger pull is long but it's smooth and light, the reset isn't great but I didn't find it to be a practical handicap. Overall, I'm still wondering why these aren't more popular. Nice pistols.
Re: Who owns a SIG P250? Do you love it? or just like it?
I liked it in the shop, shot it and didn't care for it, and an M&P followed me home. That's just me. It's a fine gun (like pretty much all SIGS) but the whole interchangeable-caliber thing seems a distant second (and nearly as expensive) compared with two guns.