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SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby programmatore » Sat, 31 Dec 2011 19:57:22

I received the tax stamp for my Gemtech Multimount suppressor last week and today I picked up a threaded barrel and adapter so I can mount it on my SIG P229. This thing is nice and quiet with the Sellier & Bellot 140 gr subsonic ammo.

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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby clayinva » Mon, 02 Jan 2012 08:11:27

How does it affect your aim? It looks like it would throw the balance off quite a bit.


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby programmatore » Mon, 02 Jan 2012 10:51:19

clayinva wrote:How does it affect your aim? It looks like it would throw the balance off quite a bit.


The suppressor adds some weight, about 7 oz., but it isn't that bad. I actually shot a little bit better with the suppressor on. I don't know whether it's the extra weight helping keep the muzzle down or whether I was just concentrating more with the suppressor mounted. Or maybe the fact that I wasn't anticipating the loud bang as much helped. ;)

The only problem I had -- a minor one -- is that the suppressor's diameter is a tad too big and obscures the site picture.

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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby bryanrheem » Tue, 03 Jan 2012 01:05:03

awesome pictures! I have also found that shooting with a can forces me to improve my grip and concentration. Have you run it wet yet? When are you going to the range again? We need to meet up!


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby matthew03 » Wed, 04 Jan 2012 23:03:14

You need to add taller sights, then you'll be set.


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby Diomed » Thu, 05 Jan 2012 00:43:33

matthew03 wrote:You need to add taller sights, then you'll be set.

Meh, taller sights are usually overrated. A little practice and you can aim through the can; then you're not stuck with huge sights when using the pistol without the can.


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby programmatore » Fri, 06 Jan 2012 23:08:58

Diomed wrote:
matthew03 wrote:You need to add taller sights, then you'll be set.

Meh, taller sights are usually overrated. A little practice and you can aim through the can; then you're not stuck with huge sights when using the pistol without the can.


Agreed. I just need to practice shooting with both eyes open and I can aim through the suppressor. I have no problems shooting my rifle with both eyes open but for some reason I can't do it with my pistols. I need to learn to do it.


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby programmatore » Fri, 06 Jan 2012 23:13:39

Diomed wrote:
matthew03 wrote:You need to add taller sights, then you'll be set.

Meh, taller sights are usually overrated. A little practice and you can aim through the can; then you're not stuck with huge sights when using the pistol without the can.


Agreed. I need to learn to shoot with both eyes open so I can aim through the suppressor. I have no problems shooting my rifles with both eyes open but for some reason I can't do it with my pistols. I need to practice.


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby chrismartin » Sun, 08 Jan 2012 18:13:57

Here is a video of me shooting my Sig P229 with AAC Evo 9:



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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby programmatore » Sun, 08 Jan 2012 21:33:34

chrismartin wrote:Here is a video of me shooting my Sig P229 with AAC Evo 9:



Nice shooting! Now I gotta ask: are you using the stock sights or did you replace them with taller ones? Also, what's your favorite subsonic ammo for the SIG P229?


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby chrismartin » Mon, 09 Jan 2012 22:58:40

programmatore wrote:Nice shooting! Now I gotta ask: are you using the stock sights or did you replace them with taller ones? Also, what's your favorite subsonic ammo for the SIG P229?


I have both normal and tall sights. I have a silver slide with tall sights, which is in the video above (Adjustable LPA sights: http://www.lpasights.com/catalog2.html I bought mine from Top Gun Supply)
I have the original black slide with the normal night sights on them. I picked up an extra slide from CDNN a long time ago.

I have problems shooting pistols with both eyes open. I don't have a dominant eye, so I see two ghost sights no matter what I do, so I have to close an eye. That said, I can still target shoot with the short sights and an eye closed. You don't get a great sight picture, but you can get pretty good and consistent with it.

I shoot my own reloads mostly. Before I started loading my own ammo, I shot a lot of Georgia Arms canned heat. Any 9mm 147gr ammo will be subsonic. If you want quiet, avoid "self defense" ammo. Winchester has a nice selection of 147gr ammo. 158gr ammo (if you can find it) is pretty quiet as well.


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby bryanrheem » Fri, 13 Jan 2012 21:04:41

I do a lot of practice at home aiming with both eyes open. I was taught that it's just a comfort level and am getting better at it. Obviously it's biggest benefit is situational awareness.

man, you guys are tempting me to get a threaded barrel for my 229!


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby programmatore » Fri, 13 Jan 2012 22:59:35

bryanrheem wrote:I do a lot of practice at home aiming with both eyes open. I was taught that it's just a comfort level and am getting better at it. Obviously it's biggest benefit is situational awareness.

man, you guys are tempting me to get a threaded barrel for my 229!


Do it! Both Virginia Arms and Loudon Guns have them in stock. They're factory Sig Sauer threaded barrels so they're threaded M13.5 x 1 LH. I'm not sure what the thread pattern on your Osprey is so it might not fit.


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby bryanrheem » Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:29:41

haha, my p229 is threaded in .40 S&W so I don't know if they have those in stock. I might have to go with a custom Bar-sto barrel threaded in .5x28. I have 3 pistons for my Osprey anyway: 16x1LH, 13.5x1LH and .5x28. :)

I heard that VA Arms might have a S&W 625-revolver that I've been wanting so I might make a trip out there soon.


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Re: SIG P229 9x19mm and Gemtech Multimount

Postby chrismartin » Sat, 14 Jan 2012 21:38:18

bryanrheem wrote:haha, my p229 is threaded in .40 S&W so I don't know if they have those in stock. I might have to go with a custom Bar-sto barrel threaded in .5x28. I have 3 pistons for my Osprey anyway: 16x1LH, 13.5x1LH and .5x28. :)


The Sig in my video is a P229 40S&W with a Barsto 9mm conversion barrel in 1/2x28.


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