I finally got to shoot my 'new to me' SIG SP2022 in 9mm today. It's been quite a wait. I bought this gun on GunBroker about Feb 5th or 6th. Had to wait for my money order to get to the seller. Then the gun was shipped to my FFL. I went in to do the paperwork at the FFL on Feb 15. Maryland normally has a seven day wait period, but with everyone buying everything in sight, the state police are way behind in doing their work. So it was April 11th when I got the call that that I could pick up the gun. In good old Maryland, when you are approved for a gun purchase, the state doesn't say that you were 'Approved'. The application is stamped 'Not Disapproved'. Makes you feel all warm and fuzzy.
So anyway, I got the gun on the 11th and finally got to the range today (26th). The pistol ran flawlessly. I put about 140 rounds through it with no problems. It feels a lot like my 229, in 9mm also.
I was shooting well with it until the end. For the last 20 rounds I put up a new target. I must have been getting fatigued or something because I only had 13 holes in the target. It had to be me. The gun could not have changed. Maybe the seven missing bullets went into some of the existing holes.
So, it was a beautiful day, the gun ran flawlessly and the 2022 is going to be a keeper.
So anyway, I got the gun on the 11th and finally got to the range today (26th). The pistol ran flawlessly. I put about 140 rounds through it with no problems. It feels a lot like my 229, in 9mm also.
I was shooting well with it until the end. For the last 20 rounds I put up a new target. I must have been getting fatigued or something because I only had 13 holes in the target. It had to be me. The gun could not have changed. Maybe the seven missing bullets went into some of the existing holes.
So, it was a beautiful day, the gun ran flawlessly and the 2022 is going to be a keeper.