Sig P226
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@Tbone703 Then please do not watch my videos.
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@railroadtrash09 I don't plan to change the way I make my videos. Safety is very important, and I will continue to exercise & display safe firearms handeling in my videos. If you don't like that, then all I can say is don't watch my videos.
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Ok, I can respect that. Thanks for the reply.
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nice video. just bought a p226 lately. loved it completely.
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@renegade410 my bad i didn't watch the whole thing.
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@holahahaful There isn't one. As I explain in the video, this is a double action only version of the P226.
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Great review. I was just wondering though, what were those carry loads you were using? Were they Federals (Hydra-Shok's or HST's)? I'm heard you say that "we feed it a steady diet of high-pressure ammo" @4:21, but I was wondering how heavy are the bullets that you use on the job? 115, 124, 147gr? Also, which police department do you work for? I don't want to sound racist or "regionist" or anything of that sort, but from your accent it sounds like your from Boston or maybe New York.
armenianesh818 3 weeks ago
@armenianesh818 Thank you. Speer Gold Dot 124 gr +P. I am not going to say where I live of who I work for.
renegade410 3 weeks ago
Renegade 410, what do you prefer between the SIG and the Glock models. Do you see any benefits or defaults between the two weapons? I'm well-aware that most officers either carry a SIG or a Glock. Of course, it's a matter of personal preference. I respect both brands, but which do you like best, sir?
Mike8901000 2 months ago
@Mike8901000 I prefer Sig to Glock. I like the way they feel. I have shot both extensively and just prefer how the Sig handles. It fits my hand better and it just "feels" good to me.
renegade410 2 months ago
In your opinion if your department gave you a choice what you prefer a larger Caliber 40 S&W or 45 ACP? I watch a sad video of an officer killed in the line of duty by a VIETNAM combat Vet although the attacker was hit center mass. God bless you and take care.
philly4458 8 months ago
@philly4458 Yes, if I had a choice I would carry a larger caliber as my primary sidearm on duty. My choice would be a high capacity 1911 in .45 ACP. The 9mm is not bad as a backup, or for off duty carry if you want to go a little light, but as a service caliber I do not like it.
renegade410 7 months ago