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  • piedrarc
    Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 191

    One for carry, one for comp.....

    I'm not into the marketing (legion marked accessories) hype of this particular series, but I have to admit I really like these two pistols.
    U.S. Marine Corps 1994-2003

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdm...ooQ5EXq2JQwCoQ
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    AreWeFree
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 4558

    One for carry, one for comp.....
    How have they performed?

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    • #3
      piedrarc
      Member
      • Jun 2007
      • 191

      Originally posted by AreWeFree
      How have they performed?
      They just came in Tuesday. I ditched the Hogue grips and did some work on the 226. No rounds through them yet, but that will change soon.
      U.S. Marine Corps 1994-2003

      https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdm...ooQ5EXq2JQwCoQ

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      • #4
        Mopar Guy
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 615

        I am going to switch out my Glock for a P226 for my next training. Very comfortable with the Glock on mag changes and trigger reset. Works well on rapid fire. Sig will be interesting with the Double to Single action. The decocker will also be a pain. If the SIG is not decocked when moving, Oh how the instructor will yell. Also when putting back into the holster. Time to learn some new muscle memory.

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          piedrarc
          Member
          • Jun 2007
          • 191

          Originally posted by Mopar Guy
          I am going to switch out my Glock for a P226 for my next training. Very comfortable with the Glock on mag changes and trigger reset. Works well on rapid fire. Sig will be interesting with the Double to Single action. The decocker will also be a pain. If the SIG is not decocked when moving, Oh how the instructor will yell. Also when putting back into the holster. Time to learn some new muscle memory.
          Awesome, I've shot DA/SA for a long time. Put the time into the platform and it shines!

          Most of the video's below, you'll see me running a DA/SA gun.

          U.S. Marine Corps 1994-2003

          https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdm...ooQ5EXq2JQwCoQ

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          • #6
            MurdaJ
            Member
            • Aug 2015
            • 401

            Originally posted by Mopar Guy
            I am going to switch out my Glock for a P226 for my next training. Very comfortable with the Glock on mag changes and trigger reset. Works well on rapid fire. Sig will be interesting with the Double to Single action. The decocker will also be a pain. If the SIG is not decocked when moving, Oh how the instructor will yell. Also when putting back into the holster. Time to learn some new muscle memory.
            Does your 226 have the srt? My 229 doesnt, and switching between glocks and it i find myself short stroking the trigger on the sig
            Originally posted by Kestryll
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            • #7
              tnlrat37
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 2166

              I have a Walther PPS M2 for EDC, and a Q5 match for comp hopefully once I get to work a normal work schedule. Love that German engineering
              "People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."

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              • #8
                Mopar Guy
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2014
                • 615

                Originally posted by piedrarc
                Awesome, I've shot DA/SA for a long time. Put the time into the platform and it shines!

                Most of the video's below, you'll see me running a DA/SA gun.

                https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdm...ooQ5EXq2JQwCoQ
                That looks fun...not there yet...I am indoors, yet it is moving with barricades, rapid fire, reloading and multiple scenarios. Always have to go through dry fire on medium to complex with instructor following, same with live fire.

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                • #9
                  Mopar Guy
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2014
                  • 615

                  Originally posted by MurdaJ
                  Does your 226 have the srt? My 229 doesnt, and switching between glocks and it i find myself short stroking the trigger on the sig
                  It is an MK25 so I believe it has the SRT. I was told it had that set up like the legion, yet really have not gotten into my SIG like my Glocks. I have the Reset down and can get the Glock rolling on rapid. The one thing I like about the Glock...so simple. SIG is more accurate and better balanced.

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