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Originally Posted by Iceman' post='682564' date='Oct 1 2008, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by seoulman' post='681926' date='Sep 30 2008, 03:19 PM
Which Sig would depend on whether you are only interested in .45 cal or other calibers like .40.
If I recall correctly, Sig used to make a .45 version of the P226, but I don't see it on their website anymore.
My favorite handgun is the P229 in .40 cal (I used to own the two tone version). The .40 cal is somewhat in between the .45 and the 9mm. The gun isn't too big, nor is it too small... Handles well for me, meaning I can shoot it well.
In the end, the most effective gun for you is the one that you can shoot well. The stopping power of the .45 may be better than say a 9mm, but if you have difficulties handling a .45, then it's basically no good to you. However, if you shoot a 9mm well, it is a more effective gun/weapon for you.
When I was living in the U.S. and was a member of a gun club, I tried lots of guns before settling with the Sig P229 (.40) and the Glock 19 (9mm). I shot these two guns well. I tried the several guns in .45, but I just wasn't comfortable with them.
Go to the gun club, rent and try as many guns as you can in different calibers. See which one you are most comfortable/accurate in shooting. Have fun!
If I recall correctly, Sig used to make a .45 version of the P226, but I don't see it on their website anymore.
My favorite handgun is the P229 in .40 cal (I used to own the two tone version). The .40 cal is somewhat in between the .45 and the 9mm. The gun isn't too big, nor is it too small... Handles well for me, meaning I can shoot it well.
In the end, the most effective gun for you is the one that you can shoot well. The stopping power of the .45 may be better than say a 9mm, but if you have difficulties handling a .45, then it's basically no good to you. However, if you shoot a 9mm well, it is a more effective gun/weapon for you.
When I was living in the U.S. and was a member of a gun club, I tried lots of guns before settling with the Sig P229 (.40) and the Glock 19 (9mm). I shot these two guns well. I tried the several guns in .45, but I just wasn't comfortable with them.
Go to the gun club, rent and try as many guns as you can in different calibers. See which one you are most comfortable/accurate in shooting. Have fun!
Sig makes the P220 for the 45 ACP caliber...in full size and compact, however it's not as popular as the P229 .40 cal. As you know, there's no better choice than the P229. I love my 9mm & .40 cal H&K compacts too. And BTW, I have two P229 40 cal, two P228's and two H&K compacts. I may be willing to sell you something. Just make sure you have a dealer willing to do transfers for you if you are interested.If you like the Glock 19 or 23 I might sell also. All have night sights above.


