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  • indobos72
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 722

    Sig sp2022

    So I got a killer deal on a slightly used sp2022. Took it to the range today been about 4 months since I bought it. Man does it shoot nice, if anyone is thinking about getting this handgun. I highly recommend. It felt good in my average size hand. Kept it in the 8-10 ring at 25 and 35' all day long. I was using reloads from Bulletman, aka Serge. His ammo is great and clean. Me and my son ran about 500 rounds and only a single double feed on my sons Ruger p95. I am going to attribute that to limp wristing one of his mags. Didn't have any issues after that. So about 250 through the sig no issues. Hope that helps anyone when your trying to decide.
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    bikr4jc
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Oct 2011
    • 1416

    I take it, it's a 9mm. I am looking hard at the SP2020 .40cal, I think that its the way to go. Thanks for the review!!
    "T-Rex was a friendly Chap" Charles007 @ SSZS 6.5

    "To disarm the people... was the best and most effectual way to enslave them." -- George Mason, speech of June 14, 1788

    NRA Benefactor Life Member ~ CRPA Life Member

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    • #3
      DesertSniper
      Member
      • May 2010
      • 209

      I just bought mine from yzernie and took it out over the weekend. 200 rounds through it and not a single malfunction! how ever it does aim different then a sig 226 and some other of my pistols. but it is very accurate!
      http://sniperrifle.org/

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      • #4
        A-J
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 2582

        Turner's keeps putting them on sale every couple months. It's on the list of "next" guns for me.
        It was not a threat. It was an exaggerated response to an uncompromising stance. I was taught never to make a threat unless you are prepared to carry it out and I am not a fan of carrying anything. Even watching other people carrying things makes me uncomfortable. Mainly because of the possibility they may ask me to help.

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        • #5
          gumby
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 2331

          Of all the guns out there, I chose the sigpro as my retirement gun. Very happy with my choice!

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