View Full Version : Sig SP2022 'Review' sorry no pics
CAglock20c
05-21-2011, 4:13 PM
Just picked up my new sig sp2022 9mm and put roughly 200 rounds down the pipe :) For being a cheaper pistol, i am extremely happy with it and have fun shooting it. at 7-9yards (shooting cheap ammo) i was shooting 3/4-1" groups during slow fire. the gun had a way different trigger pull than my 229 does, so at the beginning it threw me off a bit. has a shorter reset, but trigger pull itself is much longer, especially in double action. Didn't have a single mis-fire either.
Just thought i would share with you all my experience and clarify any thoughts/conerns anyone had on sig's go at polymer pistols. Not a bad gun for $447 including ns, shipped. i am definitely looking forward to shooting it again!
edit: sorry, but no pics...didnt really think about it when i was there...next time!
congratulations.
thanks for your review on your new Sig.
Norsemen308
05-21-2011, 5:02 PM
FINALLY A REVIEW!!! woooo HOOO...
so let me ask since you have a 229... if one was REALLY wanting a 229 but saw how cheap the 2022's where... would you suggest buying the 2022.. or just saving a few more weeks and getting the 229
biloutkast
05-21-2011, 6:07 PM
Congrats! My buddy recently bought one. The initial pull threw me off as well but reset was nice and short.
drifts1
05-21-2011, 6:23 PM
Congrats. Just shot mine in .40 for the first time this morning at OC Indoor. My son and I popped off about 180 rounds. My son had 4 failures in the first 80 and I had 1 in the next 100. Not too worried, still breaking it in.
rareair
05-21-2011, 6:46 PM
so let me ask since you have a 229... if one was REALLY wanting a 229 but saw how cheap the 2022's where... would you suggest buying the 2022.. or just saving a few more weeks and getting the 229
Save up and get the pistol you REALLY want. Why would you consider even settling?
FINALLY A REVIEW!!! woooo HOOO...
so let me ask since you have a 229... if one was REALLY wanting a 229 but saw how cheap the 2022's where... would you suggest buying the 2022.. or just saving a few more weeks and getting the 229
i love old w german Sigs. i wouldn't think of buying a new one just because it costs more money. i also wouldn't buy a new one because it costs less. i've learned to go for the one that's on my list; the one i really want.
neither of the two guns mentioned are slouches. but get what you want.
gorenut
05-22-2011, 10:46 AM
FINALLY A REVIEW!!! woooo HOOO...
so let me ask since you have a 229... if one was REALLY wanting a 229 but saw how cheap the 2022's where... would you suggest buying the 2022.. or just saving a few more weeks and getting the 229
You should really try to save up for what you want.. but test both out if you can. Personally.. and I know I might be a minority here.. but I shot the SP2022 better than any of the P-Series Sigs out there.
biloutkast
05-22-2011, 11:15 AM
Do they make trigger kits for the 2022?
gorenut
05-22-2011, 2:05 PM
Do they make trigger kits for the 2022?
Not that I know of, but as far as da/sa triggers go, they are some if the best stocks
biloutkast
05-22-2011, 5:33 PM
Not that I know of, but as far as da/sa triggers go, they are some if the best stocks
Roger that.
CAglock20c
05-23-2011, 7:11 PM
FINALLY A REVIEW!!! woooo HOOO...
so let me ask since you have a 229... if one was REALLY wanting a 229 but saw how cheap the 2022's where... would you suggest buying the 2022.. or just saving a few more weeks and getting the 229
honestly, like the guys said save up for what you really want because there IS a difference. the trigger on the 229 is FAR more smooth than on the sp2022. That being said, this gun has honestly have to be the best $400 i have ever spent. i recently shot an fn fnp-40 and this pistol is right on par with that one (for roughly $150-200 cheaper). only downside- comes with one mag....
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