If you look at the P2000, there's also the P30 in .40, though they seem far more common in 9mm.
I thought it wasn't out yet or I would have mentioned that as well.
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If you look at the P2000, there's also the P30 in .40, though they seem far more common in 9mm.
It's a very nicely made handgun but I just could not make it work for me.Jose, what happened with the 226? I thought you liked it.
It's a very nicely made handgun but I just could not make it work for me.
Even with the thinnest grips I could find (Hogue G10s) the trigger reach placed my hand in an unnatural position. And while a short reach or SRT trigger could have fixed that, I still have a huge problem between my grip and the location of the slide release.
I decided to sell the SIG because the grip that I can use with my S&W semi autos just does not work with it and I do not feel like having two different grips for similar pistols.
Sold it to Bob P and right now it is in the FedEx truck to Northborough.
It's a very nicely made handgun but I just could not make it work for me.
Even with the thinnest grips I could find (Hogue G10s) the trigger reach placed my hand in an unnatural position. And while a short reach or SRT trigger could have fixed that, I still have a huge problem between my grip and the location of the slide release.
I decided to sell the SIG because the grip that I can use with my S&W semi autos just does not work with it and I do not feel like having two different grips for similar pistols.
Sold it to Bob P and right now it is in the FedEx truck to Northborough.
That makes a lot of sense. Ergonomics are, obviously, a very subjective thing. Like Kalahari mentioned, it might be worth trying the E² guns but those will cost a lot more.
I'd go with the S&W 4006 or Beretta 96 in that order. SIG ergos do not suit me at all.
I have, and it indeed is a huge improvement. But I can buy two M&Ps or Glocks for the cost of one.In your case, you may want to try out the new E²s...The few gun shows I've been to lately had them. Feels like a completely different gun to me.
The XP Compact does not feel right, too small......
The XD is looking good to me though. I need to find one to try.
I know all the Glock fans will come screaming out of the wood work, and while I respect your personal lifestyle choices, I will convert to Islam and park a truck if front of Beacon Hill before I buy a Glock.