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    Default Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    I'm considering one of these as I've been on a Sig kick in the last few months. I would like to know which you guys prefer and why. Also what are some differences you know of between the two. I kind of like the idea of the P250c being modular but have always liked the SP2022. I'm only interested in 9mm models so if that matters.
    Thanks for the info in advance...
    Pensy I expect to hear from you.....
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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    I had a 250 when they first came and i hated the trigger its a mile long. I would take a sp2022 over a p250 any day. Personal I like the Sig dak trigger but I couldn't get usoto the trigger on 250

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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    I have the p250sc, it's the 2nd gen. The gun has been flawless with around 700 rounds through it. My only complaint is the trigger. It certainly took sometime to get used too.

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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    I'd like to add that the trigger is a great safety feature. It would be very difficult to fire the weapon by accident.

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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    I'm leaning towards the SP2022 cause I've wanted one for a while and the DA/SA sig trigger. The P250 almost reminds me of the Sigma with how it looks so I'm just not sold on it.

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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    To be honest I would probably trade the 250 for the 2022 if I had the chance.

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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    what can I expect to pay for one new or used?

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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    I looked at both before I bought my SP2022. As others have said, the P250 has a very long DAO trigger. The DA/SA trigger on the SP2022 is excellent for a polymer gun.

    You can find the SP2022 for less than $400 used.

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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    I can't comment on the 250, but I have a SP2022 and it is a great gun. I have over 1000 rounds through it and honestly can't remember ever having a problem, not one FTF, FTE, nothing.

    The only thing is that it is kind of large to carry, and the slide release placement is such that it is easy to touch it with your hand while firing which causes the slide not to lock back. maybe it is just the way I grip it. Other may not have that problem.

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    Default Re: Sig P250C vs. SP2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Quixote View Post
    I can't comment on the 250, but I have a SP2022 and it is a great gun. I have over 1000 rounds through it and honestly can't remember ever having a problem, not one FTF, FTE, nothing.

    The only thing is that it is kind of large to carry, and the slide release placement is such that it is easy to touch it with your hand while firing which causes the slide not to lock back. maybe it is just the way I grip it. Other may not have that problem.
    I had this issue with my P229 which is why I sold it and went back to my Glocks

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