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Old 04-17-2016, 01:23 PM
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Default Sig any good ?

Are these a good buy ? Any personal experience good or bad .

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not any knowledge on that model but yes, sigs are good.
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They are great guns. A little wide and a little heavy.
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They are great guns. A little wide and a little heavy.
What he said ^^^

A co-worker has the P226 Equinox and loves it.

I almost bought a MK25, but like said, it was a bit wide and I didn't like the feel of that.
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I bought it while ago but I don't go anywhere without it or DW.
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Old 04-17-2016, 06:46 PM
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Don't know about that model, but my Sig Ultra 1911 is the epitome of perfection. There is nothing I would change.



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I have 6 or 7 or 8 (?) Sig's--- 9's 40's and 45's. All are accurate, well made, and dependable. My edc is a P239 40cal. Every time I shoot my P226 I marvel at how nice of a shooter it is. Price looks awesome, go for it.
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Sigs are good for sure and that's a nice price. I like the DA/SA feature, it keeps your ass safer. Bonz,love the 239, I have one in the rotation in .357Sig with the rubber grips, very happy with it for sure.
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Sigs are fantastic guns...but the DAK version of the guns are a very nitch product. Its a Double Action Kellerman trigger which basically means a double action only gun with a fantastic double action...but a DAO none the less.

Personally I wouldn't buy a DAK version of a sig no matter how great the deal is. But if you are ok with the DAO set up the DAK guns are just awesome.

As far as sig quality? Anything in the P series. 226, 228, 229, 220, 225, 227 are just fantastic guns. Worth the extra coin in my opinion, heck I own a P320 which is the striker fired version and I am in love with it. But...no dice on the DAK IMHO.
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What BigAm said about the DAK -- it is an acquired taste. I own a P220 Carry SAS (.45) and love the gun and the trigger. Also have a P229 (9mm). Both are well made and reliable.
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