mvdemarco
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Looking at each. Which do you prefer for quality, durability and accuracy?
Need opinions.
Thanks,
Mike
Need opinions.
Thanks,
Mike
unfair comparison, the sig is just in a totally different class to the walther.
P229 has one of the best triggers, easy to point and dead accurate at 25meters.
Yeah, you're right. The Walther is better.the sig is just in a totally different class to the walther.
I'm well over 20k rounds thru my P99 9mm.Is the Walther as durable as the Sig? Anyone really put alot of rounds through theirs?
I like the clean look and snag free design of the P99 de-cocker. The Sig just gets too "busy" on the left side. IMO2. the decocker is well thought out on the P229
Yea, the three changeable backstraps that come with the P99 don't allow for any grip adjustments. And the Walther "derma-grip" add on wouldn't change anything either. Much better to go out and buy some aftermarket grips.3. more aftermarket options for grips on the P229
For you maybe. I use my thumb on the P99 de-cocker and have no problems. "Speed de-cocking" isn't a high priority for me either. the snag free design is a greater asset IMO than ease of use for a de-cocker lever.As to the decocker - function over form. Not talking about looks, but to me, the decocker on the P229 is much more functional (especially one handed) and ergonomic.
Try using your index finger to manipulate the P99 magazine release rather than your thumb, makes for a very quick one handed release, without disturbing your grip.The mag release on the P99 is not very functional in practical situations i.e., not easily operated by one hand - or if so, not as easily operated as the Sig.
I knew exactly what you were talking about, and pointed out that the Walther doesn't *need* aftermarket grips for the majority of people, because they have adjustable backstraps from the factory.As to AFTERMARKET grips - the Sig has more options for customization bc of Walther's proprietary grip system
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Please comprehend what you are reading before posting sarcastic replies.
That statement just shows your ignorance and bias.Sorry, I choose my weapons for fit, reliability, quality, utility, and performance. Under these criteria, IMHO, the Walther, or the Glock, doesn't hold a candle to the Sig.
Looking at each. Which do you prefer for quality, durability and accuracy? Need opinions.
Sorry, I choose my weapons for fit, reliability, quality, utility, and performance. Under these criteria, IMHO, the Walther, or the Glock, doesn't hold a candle to the Sig.
I knew exactly what you were talking about, and pointed out that the Walther doesn't *need* aftermarket grips for the majority of people, because they have adjustable backstraps from the factory
To each his own, but saying the Sig is superior, and the P99 and Glock don't "hold a candle" to the Sig is ignorant.
At least be honest enough to evaluate your own pistol with a critical eye.
consider me enlightened...........my hope is that this post enlightens you.