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    Default Sig P-6

    I recently purchased a Sig P6, Police trade in. I gave my P225 to my son in law last year and I missed it so I thought I would get the P6 to replace it. Mine has 4-82 stamped on it. I thought that I would have trouble shooting JHP in it but to my surprise it shot 250 rounds of Remington JHP without any problems at all. It is just as accurate as my P225 was. Now my 226's, 229's. 239, and my Sig Pro have a little brother to keep them company.

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    Default Re: Sig P-6

    Glad you enjoy it.
    They are solid pistols.

    I carried one for awhile before settling exclusively on Glocks and 1911's.
    Out of the three I had, none of them ever hiccuped with JHP's.
    Surprisingly I never had issues with the 2 Promags I had either.
    Only used the Promags at the range and tried to make them fail.

    Good luck with your P6.

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    Default Re: Sig P-6

    They are good little gunz. Price have gone up a bit, but still pretty good deal for what they are.
    I kinda wish i didn't sell mine - Infact, its still sitting at my gunshop, and everytime I go there, I still think about buying it back...

    Some parts - mags, and grip are much easier to come by then it did back when P6 first flooded the market too..
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