Sig Sauer P226 LBP
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
Shot the Buckmark and 1911 plus had hold of the K22. As far a fit for me this is the best I have fired and held. If you do not agree go and fire the Sig you can then have first hand knowledge.
In the past I have shot and owned a Colt Python, S&W Offficer Special and. Colt .45 1911. So have some experiance, but it is still only my own opinion
In the past I have shot and owned a Colt Python, S&W Offficer Special and. Colt .45 1911. So have some experiance, but it is still only my own opinion
Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
Obviously I can't speak for qws, but I've shot a buckmark, k22 and a low mills 1911 and I've just bought a Sig. I think the Sig is the best available because it fits me the best and in my opinion has the best build quality.Mike357 wrote:On what basis is it the best of the available options and how many of the other options have you shot?
I also think it looks the best, maybe that doesn't factor highly in some people's minds, but in this instance it does for me. I just think it looks cool.
Cheers,
Mark.
Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
Hi a very quick video of one of the first shots with the Sig Sauer P226 complete with bottom rail mounted laser sight and light. Showing hold open on last round
[youtube]http://youtu.be/qZMGILNfGHM[/youtube]
[youtube]http://youtu.be/qZMGILNfGHM[/youtube]
Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
qws wrote:Hi a very quick video of one of the first shots with the Sig Sauer P226 complete with bottom rail mounted laser sight and light. Showing hold open on last round
[youtube]http://youtu.be/qZMGILNfGHM[/youtube]
Should be http://YouTube.be/qZMGILNfGHM
Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
I can only imagine how much the barrel extension makes it difficult to correct muzzle flip.
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
Try this, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZMGILNfGHM
I must admit to have been very interested in these when I read the spec in the advert quoted on the first page of this thread, then it turned out they are 22LR and not 9mm. As nice as I'm sure they are there's no way I'd pay £1350 for a 22LR pistol no matter who made it, 9mm, 10mm, 45acp etc. then I'd be interested.
I must admit to have been very interested in these when I read the spec in the advert quoted on the first page of this thread, then it turned out they are 22LR and not 9mm. As nice as I'm sure they are there's no way I'd pay £1350 for a 22LR pistol no matter who made it, 9mm, 10mm, 45acp etc. then I'd be interested.
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Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
It's worth remembering the strange rules around these guns too. Only a person with that serial numbered gun on their FAC may handle the pistol.
Aside from dealers, only the owner can touch the pistol.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I've always been told.
Aside from dealers, only the owner can touch the pistol.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but this is what I've always been told.
Re: Sig Sauer P226 LBP
That's not exactly legally right, though the home office are trying to make it so
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