OK, I'm looking online at different guns and I keep coming back to the Sigma series S&W. I'll admit the $300 price tag has something (OK, alot) to do with it.
Does anyone have anything positive/negative to say about them? I don't want to go cheap for the sake of cheap. But if it is reliable, safe, comfortable to shoot, why not?
It is basicly the same size and weight as the P99. Are there any important feature differences that are not obvious from the S&W catalog (other than the adjustable grip and sights of the P99)?
I'm thinking of going down to S&W to try it, the P99, and maybe some others.
This would be my first/only pistol. Though I want to pick up a .22 also. (I'm also thinking if I get a P99, I'd get the P22 for my .22 so I can practice heavily on a platform identical to my personal protection gun for less $$, but is the P22 a reasonable choice for bullseye shooting?).
Matt
Does anyone have anything positive/negative to say about them? I don't want to go cheap for the sake of cheap. But if it is reliable, safe, comfortable to shoot, why not?
It is basicly the same size and weight as the P99. Are there any important feature differences that are not obvious from the S&W catalog (other than the adjustable grip and sights of the P99)?
I'm thinking of going down to S&W to try it, the P99, and maybe some others.
This would be my first/only pistol. Though I want to pick up a .22 also. (I'm also thinking if I get a P99, I'd get the P22 for my .22 so I can practice heavily on a platform identical to my personal protection gun for less $$, but is the P22 a reasonable choice for bullseye shooting?).
Matt