Why is sig 2022 so cheap




















I put trouble free rounds of PMC and Blazer through it without a hiccup. Recoil was slight and the gun seemed to point very naturally for me. The only negative I found was that the slide stop lever is large and I suspect it could be a problem for some.

I'm used to the HKs, so it wasn't for me. If it had the P30 grip, it would be perfect for those with medium or small hands. Crap, that's three new handguns in three weeks, but I'm definitely keeping this one for the collection. I had one for awhile, no problems for me. It has a pretty good trigger, fairly close the p-series.

For those who don't like the grip, the grip panel is replaceable and available in small, medium, and large. I love mine. Installed the small grip, and it fits my average size hand better than my G And it conceals almost as well. Great trigger out of the box. Fed everything without a hiccup, but until I hit the 2k range, I will refrain from saying it is completely reliable.

I love my SP in. It was my first handgun that I carried concealed, some people have to change their grip slightly as their thumbs rest on the slide lock and prevent the slide locking back on empty. I would not hesitate to pick up another one for that price. Glock folks will generally hate anything Sig. Same probably true in reverse. I like mine. The grips are modular.

For the cost, the is an ubeatable value IMHO. I've got an all German in. I've got a in 9mm, put the small grip on it, and installed trijicon night sights myself. Have about rds through it and it is my new favorite pistol. The only thing I want to change now is to install a regular trigger it came with the short trigger.

I went through Kramer for a holster. I've never seen the "small" size. There was only hulking and brutal at one point. I'll have to try it with the small size to see what I think. The large size is not stippled. The small size is frankly indistinguishable from the "medium" except that it does NOT have the lanyard loop.

I really can not tell any difference in size between small and medium. The small grip only became available when the latest crop of Sig Pros arrived, before that they came with the small and large grips and that was it. Also some come with night sights, some have standard sights, some with 2 mags, some with one mag and a cleaning kit It has always been that way so be careful and watch what you are getting.

The German made ones always seem to go for more money: with the previous gen the German ones with standard sights and 2 mags were more expensive than the US made ones with night sights. The latest crop went from the internal to an external extractor and I have seen a couple of threads from people with extraction problems. I'm not sure if it is a fluke or not. Most pistols come with the "medium" size that has the lanyard loop and stippling. There is a medium grip without the loop that has been available for a while but it is not the small one.

The small grip became available after the non loop one and is visibly smaller. Hmm, if so then Top Gun sold me a medium sans lanyard loop instead of a small grip. I have one frame made in Germany and it's been a very dependable gun. Use it for about the same purpose you will, practice at the range and something to have in the truck Which if that is your intended use for it, I wouldn't let the lack of holster's deter you.

You can find enough to suite your purpose. It's got about rounds through it and no malfunctions, save for the occasional FTF due to the ammo. So to summarize, yes, you should get it. My friend bought an Exeter made one a while ago, it hasn't been great.

Would not cycle WWB whatsoever when it was new, not a single round. His is the small size and it's way too small for my hands, make sure to try whatever size you want before you buy. The trigger leaves a lot to be desired, and the finish isn't great either. Lastly, it shoots about 8" low at 25 yards with the stock front sight on it. Mine shoots spot on at 25yds and the trigger and finish are fantastic. Is it my favorite pistol? No, but it's damned good for the money and I daresay not far from the P I don't understand what you mean regarding the size- there is only one size SP imported to the US which has two interchangeable grip sizes: small and medium.

There is a minor difference between the size of he two, but even the small grip is about the same circumference as a P With all this talk, I had to take my 9mm to the range today.

Gosh, i had forgotten how much fun it was to shoot. I love a large capacity mag I even ran the target out further and bullseyed it at least once. Still working on the double action shooting with it though.

A few times I had the old 'delay trigger break', but the good news is that on may occasions I did not. So, I am getting better with it. Just never had such a long double action trigger Anyway, after packing up at the range, I found myself really relishing the value i have found with my Pleasingly accurate I recall that there was apparently a bad batch of SPs released mostly in California. If you go to calguns.

This could have been one of them :confused: The fact that the frame does not say "Made in Germany" and that the gun has an external extractor means that Cohen probably has a hand in it. Some of these guns also have a different finish. Look for the guns that have German frames and night sights. Supposedly they are European made with the Exeter roll marks for importation purposes.

Everyone needs to also keep in mind that there are two different 9mm WWB loads. People commonly mention it as if there is only one such load. However, the fact is that Winchester sells two different versions. I would personally never judge any handgun using the cheaper Value Pack White Box ammo.

Walmart has pressured Winchester so much to cut costs on this ammo, that I just don't consider it to be quality stuff. Certainly not suitable for self-defense at all.

Fair enough Lance. This is also the same stuff I run through my Berettas. More than rounds in the last couple years and I can only recall one misshapen round that was caught before I attempted to load it. It is range fodder and while it may be produced as cheaply as possible, it is still better than steel cased. Not trying to defend the stuff, just saying I've had good luck with it. I think it is fair to say though given your experience with the SP as well as everyone else here except Heartbreak, that the gun will eat everything you feed it and Heartbreak's friends gun is an anomaly.

I actually bought the no loop medium first thinking it was the small size grip The real small grip became available several months later. If you go on their website and look at the pictures of both products you should be able to identify the one you have as they don't look the same stippling wise. They sell both. Interesting, I'll have to look into this.

It looks like they reduced the flair on the backstrap. Does it seem to you to be any narrower? X2 Not as many rounds, but the same here. I have not encountered any issues. Is there anything I might need to watch for that might be detrimental to the function of the gun? I love the the SP chambered in. I finally found a good holster — it comes with belt paddle attachments. It fits nice and snug. This really is a great product, no matter what price. They run and run with no hiccups, told anybody who would listen that these are a great first gun.

For some reason they seem to have less perceived recoil than other handguns in same caliber. My only gripe was I have small hands and never felt great in my hands. Holsters are hard to find, but once you do the thing can fit about any other handgun you put in it? Bought my SP Local shop had one and they showed it to me, picked it up and it just felt right! Not one problem with it! I would just like an extra mag for it!

Went shopping at Academy a couple of years ago for a 9mm that my wife could handle on her own. The is what we ended up with. She can rack the slide easily and loves to shoot it. I carry a 9mm SP everyday I love it I have recomended it so many times. One of the best handguns you can start out with, my opinion one of the best first handguns. Way cool! Some very valid points! I appreciate you penning this post and also the rest of the website is also very good.

Here is my site: steel targets. Could be a spring hanging up or the mechanism just needs to be lubed and worked in a little. I just bought a sig sp and the first time i Took it to the range it would fire rounds And the trigger would fail.

The trigger would Not catch anything just hang there. When it happened i would drop the hammer And it would fire times and repeat the Same thing. Anyone know why? I bought my 9mm last year, have put over rnds through it without a misfire or any other issue. Got my SP 9mm in The will eat any ammo you feed it and spit it out with amazing accuracy. It double taps nice with the SA trigger. Mine has the night sights which are darker and a little harder to see than the standard contrast sights when your in a lighted situation.

The Gun is scary accurate! Phenomenal reliability will eat any ammo I put in it and the lock up is as tight as any semi automatic pistol I have owned and believe me I have owned many.

I have owned my SP for approx 6 years. I love love love this gun I have shot probably thousand rounds though this gun and it has never failed me. I have shot reloads and junk ammo and she fires everytime. Extremely accurate and a pleasure to shoot. I loved it so much I bought another one for the wife.

I can not say enough about these hidden treasures. The seems to have the same long initial trigger pull in DA but substantially quicker follow up in SA. Nice fit and finish, easy to take care of. AND I sell them for I got my wife this gun in. She really loves her gun. I really love this gun as well. It shoots the crappy tulammo like its nothing. Plus, we usually shoot the grain whitbox ammo. Great gun! What a great gun! I recommend to a lot of people when asked what type of gun to buy for a first pistol.

Love it, love it, love it. I wish that Sig would push this gun more. I agree best gun for the price. I have owned my Sig Pro 9mm going on a year now and after rds the weapon performs flawlessly.

I have fed it a wide spectrum of ammunition without fail. Magazines are a bit tough to find for the right price but if the SP keeps gaining in popularity availability should increase and prices should drop. My buddy gave me a holster nylon that originally was for a glock. As far as holsters for the go, the Blackhawk Omega IV will fit the with a light. It is not, however a concealment holster. I bought a , put 6 rounds through it and the entire gun locked up. Turned out that the frame was off spec and it had to be sent back, unregistered to me in CA and destroyed.

About a month later I got a new one. Sounds like a pistol worth checking out. Thank you for the review on this model, time to add to the collection. Remember there are two versions of the trigger guard a round and newer squared version. This means there are two different holsters available. I have the sig sp in 40 and found that if you are looking for an IWB holster you can get one from Crossbreed. Kinda pricey but well worth the money. Its my understanding that the. Were you referring to the.

They will custom mold a Kydex holster to whatever pistol you have, and there are several different mounting options. Thanks Wtex, I inquired about the blackhawk which is what I have for a duty holster but no one was sure it would fit. Thanks as well Doug I will check the Binachi out as well. I just bought a sig is there a holster out there that will accommodate the under-mount laser?

If so who makes it? I think the model Number is size 2. This is a really nice Tactical Nylon matrix holster with a leg strap. Very sturdy. Has quick release thumb strap and mounts to any belt. Good luck. I have one and it is great. Highly recommend this one. I recently purchased a SP and really like it. I own several other Sig models in 9mm and. Some manufacturers have a holster for the older model but not the newer models. Other than that it shoots well like all the other Sigs.

If any one knows of a company that makes a polymer holster for this newer model I would like to know who it is. Got any suggestions? Time limit exceeded. Leave a Comment Your discussions, feedback and comments are welcome here as long as they are relevant and insightful.

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