Sounds like a good idea - you can plink 9mm and carry .45ACP (or any other combo). I like.
If you intend to carry it for protection, this is a really bad plan. Practice with the weapon you use. Period.
Sounds like a good idea - you can plink 9mm and carry .45ACP (or any other combo). I like.
Yeah, I was referring to the 229 - I mean the 250 was more flexible because you can change out grip size.You can do that with a P229 as well... (switch barrels)
If you intend to carry it for protection, this is a really bad plan. Practice with the weapon you use. Period.
If you intend to carry it for protection, this is a really bad plan. Practice with the weapon you use. Period.
I do this regularly and notice my point of impact shifts sideways by about an inch or two. I have a brand new 357 SIG barrel and a well-used .40 barrel. Not sure if it's me or the gun, which probably answers my own question. Oh, and 357 SIG is expensive, but fun as hell.You can do that with a P229 as well... (switch barrels)
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I could see it being a nice carry gun, esp. with some upgraded grips. I personally was wary about it's durability and being useful as a gun to throw lots of lead down range, but given Sig's history, I suspect that was just a feeling I got from all the plastic.