I've lusted for this pistol from its inception. When fun funds permit, it'll most likely be my next purchase !Recently saw this article about the 320 AGX...Gunmag Warehouse Blog
I've lusted for this pistol from its inception. When fun funds permit, it'll most likely be my next purchase !Recently saw this article about the 320 AGX...Gunmag Warehouse Blog
Had a 229 Legion and sold it to Kokomo Dave , think that’s the right Dave. Wish I had it back, very nice shooter. Don’t even know why I sold it. One of those moods I guess.
Had a 229 Legion and sold it to Kokomo Dave , think that’s the right Dave. Wish I had it back, very nice shooter. Don’t even know why I sold it. One of those moods I guess.
DA/SA with a decocker, not ambiCorrect me if I’m wrong but, the 229 Legion is not ambi, correct.
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Correct me if I’m wrong but, the 229 Legion is not ambi, correct.
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Are any of the scaled versions of the Sig P226 (P220, P229, etc) ambidextrous?
As a lefty, I can comfortably operate the controls on my P226 with my left hand without much hassle, but when I held a smaller framed P-series (I think a P229), I had issues using my left index on the lefthand side (LHS) of the gun. For my CZ P-09 (another full sized pistol), I can quite easily operate the slide release with my LH index finger and the ambi-docker is nice since the decocker is quite far back compared to the Sig P226. (The design of the P-09 slide release also provides excellent leverage for my left index finger, but this is the Sig thread, not the CZ thread.)
I can't operate the LHS of the slide release on my P250 compact (same frames, slides, barrels as a P320) with my left index finger, so I installed the larger Wilson Combat slide release to make it a little easier with my left thumb on the RHS of the gun since there is a noticeable difference in the force needed to release the slide on the two sides of the slide.
Anyway, if you're a lefty and want to be able to operate the gun with either hand, I think it would behoove you to hold a sample of a given model in your hand to see how it fits even if ordering online.
Seen that. Thought it was a bit outrageous. Gotta love people who think just because the flavor changed that makes those guns value sky rocket. Most of the time nothing is changed outside the etching of the name or the coating on the gun or maybe a different grip.There’s a P226 Extreme in the classes right now that seems to be about $900 over priced. From what I can tell, the Extreme was just another flavor of the day from when Sig was doing the Kimber method of putting out 30 different variations that only varied in the color.
But, people are going to charge what they want and hopefully it sells for the guy. Prices are up but I do think he might be a bit optimistic about that one.
Seen that. Thought it was a bit outrageous. Gotta love people who think just because the flavor changed that makes those guns value sky rocket. Most of the time nothing is changed outside the etching of the name or the coating on the gun or maybe a different grip.
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