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  1. #1
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    Default Sig P250 is home

    Here is a couple shots.
    It can be broken down for a complete detail cleaning in less than 45 seconds.
    Weather you like this firearm or not you have to admit it was a genius idea.
    Feels great in hand,It's trigger pull is not as long as you expect,,it breaks before you think it would,,but is very smooth.
    May take some getting used too but I love it.





    Props to John at Seneca Arms
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    Default Re: Sig P250 is home

    I had an opportunity to shot one today thanks to a fellow forum member. The trigger on the 250 is the best DA trigger I've ever shot. I haven't shot too many, but so far it's the best.

    It's smooth and crisp when it fires.
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    Default Re: Sig P250 is home

    Nice pics.

    I take it that's the 9mm version.

    How many does the mag hold?
    "Having a gun and thinking you are armed is like having a piano and thinking you are a musician" Col. Jeff Cooper (U.S.M.C. Ret.)
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    Post Re: Sig P250 is home

    They are avertised as 16 rounds. I only put 15 in mine, it is kind of hard to get the 16th in.

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    Default Re: Sig P250 is home

    Had time to sqeeze in a 100 round outing.
    For the 1st outing with a DAO firearm I would say it was a success:laugh:
    The trigger is long but smooth with a clean break,I will buy the short trigger as I'm used to that from my Sig 220st.,,not that there's any thing wrong with this trigger pull but theres the option to shorten it so I will.
    Probably what I like the most is the grip,it's very comfortable.
    The targets are in order from top left to right.
    The last target is mag of rapid fire.
    I used WWB ,Speer Gold Dots and Hornaday Tap with zero hicups.

    Cleaning was a joy as pulling the Firing mechanism and cleaning is great along with having a bare frame to clean.
    Have I had better groupings?Yes,but for the first time shooting 100 rounds of DOA it wasn't to shabby and I know my groupings will improve with my next outing.
    P250 gets a 2 thumbs from me
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    Default Re: Sig P250 is home

    That is a fine shooting Sig! Glad you like it.

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    Default Re: Sig P250 is home

    I have always liked the SIG concept. Is it available in a fire control assembly other than DAO? It looks good to me.

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    Default Re: Sig P250 is home

    Just DAO,,,,,,don't know if there's any truth to it but heard maybe a da/sa on the way
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    Default Re: Sig P250 is home

    Quick video I made showing field strip
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1NY7zkLS7s
    Last edited by TcRoc; March 17th, 2008 at 10:25 AM.
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