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Sig P250 #3530111 08/31/12 02:33 PM
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Does anyone have any reviews of the Sig P250. Thought about getting the sub comp .40.

Re: Sig P250 [Re: JBPointer] #3530147 08/31/12 02:40 PM
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I have shot them before. The double action trigger is smooth and doesn't have a bunch of over travel after the break. That allowed me to shoot them pretty accurately like a double action revolver. At first they were overpriced and had some issues. Sig updated them in a second generation and fixed most of the problems but the earlier bad rapp stuck. The prices also plummeted I beleive because they were awarded a foreign military or police contract that helped them make up their development cost in a hurry (that's just the gunshop roumor I heard).

They aren't my exact cup of tea but if I found one at a killer price I'd sure buy it, use it, and be confident with it.

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