Bloozman123
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I like it
I picked up a Sig 250 in 9mm yesterday. I'm a HUGE Sig fan and own a 229, 239, 232, and now a 250. I also own a Glock 17, Glock 22, and Glock 23, as well as a few S&W autos, Beretta M9 and a Charles Daly 1911 so autos arent a new thing for me. My initial impression of the 250 was it was too good to be true. It seemed to convenient that all I need to do is swap calibers and grips to get new guns for different jobs. I believe to swap it to 45 auto you need a new barrel and slide, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong I have to say I'm impressed by the little bugger. Its lighter than my Glock 17 or any of my other 9mms. The trigger is awesomely light, but also very long and thats a down side, but get used to it and it's no biggie. I took it out today to the range and compared it to my G17 in the accuracy department. I'm impressed. I was shooting roughly 2 inch groups with it at about 20 yards, my G17 was a buckshot pattern, decent, but not good enough for me. The recoil of the 250 was also less than my G17. So, accuracy and very little recoil: BIG PLUS for me. Overall I'd say the 250 is a great pistol, especially for beginners or people just looking for a decent, moderately priced pistol that's a jack of all trades. Its accurate, extremely reliable, and its light enough to carry comfortably. I know I'll probably be carrying it for a long, long time.
I picked up a Sig 250 in 9mm yesterday. I'm a HUGE Sig fan and own a 229, 239, 232, and now a 250. I also own a Glock 17, Glock 22, and Glock 23, as well as a few S&W autos, Beretta M9 and a Charles Daly 1911 so autos arent a new thing for me. My initial impression of the 250 was it was too good to be true. It seemed to convenient that all I need to do is swap calibers and grips to get new guns for different jobs. I believe to swap it to 45 auto you need a new barrel and slide, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong I have to say I'm impressed by the little bugger. Its lighter than my Glock 17 or any of my other 9mms. The trigger is awesomely light, but also very long and thats a down side, but get used to it and it's no biggie. I took it out today to the range and compared it to my G17 in the accuracy department. I'm impressed. I was shooting roughly 2 inch groups with it at about 20 yards, my G17 was a buckshot pattern, decent, but not good enough for me. The recoil of the 250 was also less than my G17. So, accuracy and very little recoil: BIG PLUS for me. Overall I'd say the 250 is a great pistol, especially for beginners or people just looking for a decent, moderately priced pistol that's a jack of all trades. Its accurate, extremely reliable, and its light enough to carry comfortably. I know I'll probably be carrying it for a long, long time.