Bought first 'carry gun' today: used ss Sig 232.

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Have not learned to post photos, but this used stainless piece should be lots of fun during practice. Never liked shooting three friends'
Polish P-64s.

The Sauer 38H is the only handgun I had ever owned and like it very much. The trigger on the Sauer seems a good bit crisper in both DA and SA. On my 232, the trigger feels a bit 'spongy' at the rear of the travel, if that is the correct term, but it felt Exactly like the other three Sig 230/232 triggers in the shop.

The gun shop (Classic Arms, Cordova [Memphis] TN) still has a 230 and two 232s. They are blued and also "pre-owned".
 
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One of the all time classic .380s. I think they are just about as classy as it gets, and in my experience, they are more accurate than they have any right to be.
 
Thanks. The prices on all of the 232s and 230 this week were about $450-500. This was a real surprise, along with the number available, but maybe the guns just were not 'moving' (selling).

Being primarily a rifle shooter, a .380 'snap cap' might be an economical way to continue ingraining a consistent handgun hold/squeeze. And not just for the initial DA shot.

Have used a .32 auto 'snap cap' in the excellent Sauer 38H. It's is just as rewarding to own what seems to be the 230's "father".
Do many guys use the s. caps?
 
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