Winkman822
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Okay gang, I just bought a Sig Sauer P226R on Saturday. It's a non Mk25 Navy gun (sticker on the side of the box says NSWG), but the Navy designator had nothing to do with my selection of this particular gun. It just seemed to be the best of the lot in the case at my local shop (i.e. lest side to side and up down movement of the slide, no burrs on the slide rails or frame rails, good tight lockup, etc., etc.). My question, however, is what I should be on the lookout for through the first thousand rounds or so of shooting considering the apparent drop off in QC since Mr. "shall remain nameless, but formerly of Mimber, I mean Kimber infamy" took over the wheelhouse at Sig. I'm very much hoping that this gun runs as good as it looks and feels. In terms of non-1911 pistols, the Sig Sauer P series has always just been a better fit for my hand than the likes of Glock, S&W, Ruger, etc.