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    Sigs

    Add me to this club I own several Sigs. My favorite is my Bruce Gray tuned P226R that I use for competition.
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    Pictures of Sigs

    Did somebody say Sig? My HD Gun. P220ST (Currently with Bruce for some magic gunsmithing) Grayguns P226R (9mm) NIB P229R .40/ 357SIG For something a little different Trailside .22lr
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    Choosing next handgun, first autoloader

    Couldn't agree better Quote by Black Majik: SIG Sauer P226 CPO This is not a shabby way to start.
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    HK guys, in here please

    Why in the world do you want to do that? :banghead: Quote: I'm planning to use it for production in USPSA, that's why I was curious how well the polymer mags held up to dropping with rounds in em'. But magazines at ten dollars a piece, I can't really complain. You already have the...
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    SiG P220- The long wait begins

    Stick with 230gr WWB I own a P220ST and has never had an issue with 230gr ball ammo. IIRC 185gr is more expensive no? Anyway congrats on the P220. Its trully a work of functional art and a joy to shoot!
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    Sig p226r stainless still made?

    ST models are being replaced replaced by Elite Stainless With beavertails and the SRT (Short Reset Trigger). There are a few sellers on the fourm (Sigforum) fishbait, 200ST that can get you a good deal on a NIB ST.
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    Best .45acp

    hard to beat a P220ST .45 ACP goodness in an all stainless beauty P220 SAO's are nice, but I would wait for those since the early models exhibit safety lever issues.
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    Convert my GLOCK 40's to 357sig? Why or why not?

    FWIW Buying a 357 Sig barell is an inexpensive way to have multiple caliber functionality on a single gun. With that said 357 Sig are a lot harder on the frame and rails of the gun than most .40 and 9mm loads. Also since 357 SIG ammo is more expensive, its harder to ger proficient since you...
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