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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2009

This is the SIG P250. SIG's latest attempt at grabbing some of that Poly Framed Market Share. SIG has had a rocky go of the Poly Market. The SIG Pro came out with a luke warm reception, but the last versions of the SIG Pro series were actually quite good. SIG reinvented their Poly Program while adding a Modular system to the mix. It might not seem like all that much, but it works. It's a very nice pistol even if you don't plan on changing anything. But try out some of the other grip frames, you may find you like another size better. The trigger pull is great. I could happily have that trigger pull on all my Double Action revolvers.

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  • $699? I got mine for $370! And it's a .45!

  • @Jiffypistol Really? We sell them for 299 now. Go figure.

  • @MadOgre Clearance. 

  • what do you think of a sig p220 45acp

  • @gunsandexplosives Love it. It's been called "The Thinking Man's .45" for a good reason.

  • If this Sig has sooooooooooooo many options then why the H.E.L.L. does everyone on youtube show it in the 9mm. I mean come on, let's see the .357, .40, or .45 sometime.

  • @dallas11111979 Because I sell 9mm's 4 to 1 to the other calibers.

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  • My dumbass state bands them....screw you massachusetts!!!

  • So do you. 

    The P250 has an excellent trigger pull. These are very good weapons.

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  • I purchased my P250 over 3 years ago. I love the dam thing. Easy to take apart and clean. Reliable, and simply a grab and go gun. I have shot over 1500 rounds in it, and never a problem. I purposely did not clean it for 500 rounds, and did not have a problem. It was $600 when I purchased it 3 years ago at Academy.

  • No one has shot mine and not liked it. If you get used to the trigger, it's a very good gun. Mine's the compact .45.

  • @MadOgre lots of people hate the thing.. same as my dad. i loved it personally. to boot the whole thing could be thrown in a full size grip/slide for 285 now

  • @mikeb1444 It feels about like a P226, but it's definitely not as smooth. You have four contact points on the rails (two per side), instead of the 2 (full length) rails on the P226, so I imagine that's why. Trigger is of course very different. P226 is DA/SA, this is DAO... very revolver-like, but one of the best DAO's I've used. Nice sights, very accurate if you can manage the long DA trigger, and a good affordable alternative to a more expensive steel or alum. framed model. I like mine a lot.

  • I have the p250 in 9mm in the full size frame and I really like it,shoots really well....I paid around 349.00 about a 3 months ago....great gun.

  • Fuck... That's a kick ass gun for the price... That's a good deal, fuckin.. period. How does it compare to a 226 in terms of what it's like to pull the slide back, etc?

  • never thought i'd say this but that is one cheap sig lol

  • @DrFunky4 idk but gander mountain has them for 399 and they are not the cheapest place to buy they want $700 for a XDM

  • @MadOgre why the steep drop in price?

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