I carried the -228 while flying and love shooting it. I would like to get one for the house, but would like for those in the know to explain the difference b/w the -226, -228, and -229. I think I would also like to have the -228 in .40 if that's possible.
I carried the -228 while flying and love shooting it. I would like to get one for the house, but would like for those in the know to explain the difference b/w the -226, -228, and -229. I think I would also like to have the -228 in .40 if that's possible.
Anyone have thoughts on the sig mosquito? I'm looking for a .22 and debating between a walther P22 and a Mosquito; I'm not really interested in a Ruger, even though they've generally got better reviews than both of the above; I don't care for the look and want something that will feel/look similiar to bigger guns I intend to move the devilwoman up to.
I was in my local shop Thursday, and the sales guy I go through said that Sig is doing everything they can to get the older 556's off the shelves to make room for when the Sig 516 comes out. That rifle looks like a sweet shooter from the American Rifleman article and the reviews are much higher than when Ruger came out with their piston.
Speaking of piston guns, I got to fondle a SCAR at the range last week. I was surprised by how light it is, but for $3600 it just does not make any sense. WAY to much money when the alternatives are considered.
I looked at the Sig and the Walther. Shot each, ended up with the P22. I really like the P22 and, as Kool Aide drinking Sig man, hate to say it is much nicer then the Mosquito. The Walther needs to have a couple hundred high velocity rounds run through it before it begins to eat cheaper stuff. On the other hand, the Sig never seems to process anything very well. I also found the Walther trigger to be very nice in both DA and SA. If you want something Sig like to train with, as I did, just look at a .22 conversion as recommended above. In the mean time, the Walther functions jut like a real combat gun and is a fine analogue.Anyone have thoughts on the sig mosquito? I'm looking for a .22 and debating between a walther P22 and a Mosquito; I'm not really interested in a Ruger, even though they've generally got better reviews than both of the above; I don't care for the look and want something that will feel/look similiar to bigger guns I intend to move the devilwoman up to.
I looked at the Sig and the Walther. Shot each, ended up with the P22. I really like the P22 and, as Kool Aide drinking Sig man, hate to say it is much nicer then the Mosquito. The Walther needs to have a couple hundred high velocity rounds run through it before it begins to eat cheaper stuff. On the other hand, the Sig never seems to process anything very well. I also found the Walther trigger to be very nice in both DA and SA. If you want something Sig like to train with, as I did, just look at a .22 conversion as recommended above. In the mean time, the Walther functions jut like a real combat gun and is a fine analogue.