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Anyone have any experience with a Sig Sauer p250?

Posted: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 19:01:49
by Riposite
I was looking at Sig's recently, and the P250 looks intriguing. Does anyone out there have any experience with them? Are they a good gun? Are certain calibers better than others?

Re: Anyone have any experience with a Sig Sauer p250?

Posted: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 03:28:32
by Daholt757
I bought the compact model in 40 S&W back in June. Probably the best ergonomics of any gun I've ever encountered. I ended up selling it though because the slide wouldn't lock back a lot of the time after firing the last round. I looked this up and it appears to be fairly common.

Re: Anyone have any experience with a Sig Sauer p250?

Posted: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 10:26:14
by larry3100
I bought a compact in 40 and liked it so much I traded it for a Ruger lcp...the trigger pull on the sig is as long as your arm and while it did feel good in my hand I really didnt enjoy shooting it

Re: Anyone have any experience with a Sig Sauer p250?

Posted: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 00:05:31
by Riposite
thanks for the feedback

Re: Anyone have any experience with a Sig Sauer p250?

Posted: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 20:34:18
by RocKor
If you can get over the relatively heavy and long trigger pull it's not that bad of a gun. I recommend shooting or getting to dry fire one first so you know what I'm speaking of. Reliability and accuracy are up to par with the competition.

Re: Anyone have any experience with a Sig Sauer p250?

Posted: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 12:46:43
by eaglefrq
I have a sub-compact in 9mm and I like it a lot. Yes, the trigger pull is long, but you get used to it pretty quickly. Also, I have about 500 rds downrange and the trigger has lightened up considerably. It's now my primary EDC.

Re: Anyone have any experience with a Sig Sauer p250?

Posted: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 17:31:58
by ProShooter
I tested a student's 250 a few weeks ago and didn't care for the trigger.

Re: Anyone have any experience with a Sig Sauer p250?

Posted: Tue, 13 Dec 2011 10:28:50
by Archippus
ProShooter tested mine out when I took his Defensive Pistol 1 course. It is a p250 9mm Compact(flat rail). I have over 800 rounds through it with no failures. Like others have said it has a long trigger pull that will put you off target if you don't practice with it.