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The Safariland paddles are super easy to put on and take off, but offer really innovative retention. The ALS lock is dropped with a natural approach to the gun. Your thumb falls on a lever that clears the retainer.

It is fast. For those of you keeping score at home, SIG deserves another point for bringing their own line of ammo to the table.

They sent me some to evaluate. It seemed fitting to shoot some SIG ammo through the P I had halfway expected to see sparkling lights and hear angels sing.

Not so. But it shoots well. Last week, when the Ferguson Grand Jury decision was announced, I found myself in an odd situation. I was driving across the top end of the south on my way to visit relatives. I watched the events unfold on that Monday night, very leery about making any kind of road trip. Riot style bullshit—or the chaos that I could have encountered in Missouri , I still packed my bug-out bag.

And I carried the P Concealed carry reciprocity allowed me to carry the whole way. I tucked the P under the tail of my Carhartt field coat, with a couple of magazines on my hip. I rolled out that night with 60 rounds of good 9mm and the confidence that comes from serious training with a serious handgun. I could have done worse, I think. It is a gun that goes with you when you have to prepare for the worst.

Its 20 round capacity puts it at the top of its class. This, though, includes four of these magazines. Still, I know some of you reading this will balk at the price. So be it. The gun is worth it. Just got my hands on it finally my wife and I went out and shot it…by far the most accurate pistol I have ever shot.. But said if it was on the night stand and someone entered our home univited she would not hesitate to grab it…I agree the best pistol on the market today Do you mind if I translate and use this article and pictures for my slideshow and youtube channel?

Under the first photo, the author said that the P shared the lines of the Respectfully, the P looks absolutely nothing like a …not even remotely. I carry the as a concealed carry pistol. I use a Clipdraw and no holster. For home I carry it in 9mm and for the road I carry it in.

I own 3 Sigs, nightmare bobtail fastback , a p and a p Tacops. I love all three. The tacops is an absolute beast! I am a medium size guy and do cc the tacops most of the time. It is a little big but the comfort of carrying 61 rounds in an awesome handgun outweighs the negative. The tacops is as natural a pointing handgun as I have ever shot. The front sight aids me in this as I am always looking to put the green dot on target.

I have never had a ftf or free out of any of my Sigs. The tacops to me is just beautiful and when I take it to the range I always get comments on how accurate and quickly I can put it on target and dump a magic. My advice to anyone considering this gun…Save up and buy one it is worth every penny. The confidence it inspires will walk you in and out of any scenario you encounter with gusto. As a bigger guy I have no trouble concealing it with a 10 degree cant IWB at , but it is truly at home in a duty rig or mounted on your plate carrier.

If you already have a p, get a set of magwells. Went out in 15 degree temps and froze my fingers a little at the range, but absolutely worth it. Great review. I bought my first Sig in ,a ,and have been a huge fan ever since. Ive owned several models as well as many firearms from Sigs competition. I recently picked up a Blackwater same gun as Tacops in 9mm and it quickly became one of my favorite handguns ever. The SRT is my favorite feature and ill likely be adding it to all of my Sigs in the future.

I agree with almost everything in the review except, not liking the sights, I think they are fantastic. I can get on target much faster with these than any other platform.

But again this is only my opinion and others will vary also. My only after thought was not loving the beaver tail. Dave I own a Sig Tac ops I have called safariland five times they to not know the complete model No. I own six sig pistols they all by fare Best semi s made.

No dates on this forum so I may be years too late but the Safariland paddle you are looking for is Also Fobus makes a nice one model SG Sempre Fi. I have owned two Sig tac ops, one in. Loved them both. I actually preferred the 9mm over the. I just bought the new Sig compact and it shoots outstanding also. Got my first at age Carried one for sixteen years of service.

Mec-Gar makes a flush fiting 18 round magazines for it. The 15 round mags have a nice lip on them that aid pull from holster or waistband. As for the 10 lbs. This makes the weapon a touch slower to fire when compared with other modern handguns. However, this can be corrected with the Short Reset Trigger that can be fitted to the pistol. Sig has started to install these on newer versions of the P, and can also be fitted to older units as well. There are a few available options when it comes to the Sig Sauer P As mentioned, it features a 3-lug Picatinny rail, which allows you to attach aftermarket sights and lights.

There is also a 1-piece stippled grip with front strap serrations. This proves a stable grip during rapid fire scenarios. Among them is the P Extreme Semi-Auto 9mm. This is a fully tricked-out model designed for shooting competitions.

This allows for rapid target acquisition with both eyes open. We like this for complete situational awareness. If so? The P by Sig Sauer was designed for the military. The P has earned its reputation.

William is a U. Marine Corps veteran who served two tours in Afghanistan and one in Iraq. He now spends most of his time at home in Michigan with his wife Nicola and their two bull terriers, Iggy and Joey.

He fills up his time by writing as well as doing a lot of volunteering work for local charities. First off neither of us could get more then 25 rounds in the magazines and both guns jammed about every 3 to 5 rounds. I bought a Kel-Tec sub in 40 caliber and I love it, Its accurate as can be and it shares its mags with my Glock….

I have a mini 14 model ranch NATO no bayonet lug 18 in barrel black synthetic stock , stainless steel. With flash hider. My question were these rifles LE model law enforcement issue? What would you recommend? All three guns have been very dependable. The safeties are all logically located on all 3 guns, but the Sig safety is stiffer to operate. Its also more difficult to load ammo in the Sig magazine, but that is a small inconvenience. Top marks for the Sig P from me. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Contents Introduction What brought about the P? So, was the Sig Sauer P designed for you? Wait… what? What size bullets does it use? Does it accept accessories? You can even change calibers if you want. Or, you can swap the trigger group into the subcompact for carry and to the full-size for range work. As of now, there are also two trigger options available - a conventional blade and a tabbed trigger. The conventional blade trigger, however, is the one implicated in the drop fire issue, so you may want to hold off on that until they've got a fix.

Just like the P, the base model is fine but there are options. Competition and tactical models, night sights, reflex optics It's a great platform to work with.

The P vs. P decision depends on what you like in a gun and some other factors. Some people are going to be better suited to one over the other, for sure, as choosing between these two is not like choosing between the P vs Kimber Micro 9 , which are basically the same gun.

These two pistols are very different from each other. The Sig P is an old-school gun, one of the classics. It's a proven, battle-tested pistol platform that you can depend on to save your life if need be. That said, it's not the hardest of DA triggers by a long shot. The controls aren't ambidextrous, so right-handers are going to be the best-served. However, some folks prefer the long, hard trigger pull of a double-action pistol.

It acts as a passive safety which other types of firing mechanisms can lack. Yes, striker systems are technically inert until you pull the trigger, but anything that can pull the short, light trigger can cause an unintentional discharge. As a result, there are people that prefer DA and cocked-and-locked single action pistols to this day, and the P is one of the best DA pistols ever made. Then again, you don't have to worry about discharges if you buy a decent holster and don't do anything stupid.

In my experience, the P's go pedal is slightly better than the P's. In truth, the P's trigger has never impressed me all that much. It's light, short and has a good reset, but it has a dull plastic "thud" to it that I don't care for. Then again, both are plenty usable. The P is all-steel; the thing is a brick. Some people like that, some people don't. It's not the easiest gun to carry everyday, though there are some people who carry one concealed often.

The P is much the same in the full-size configuration, and in truth is not a whole lot easier in the Compact or Carry frames, which are "compact" only in comparison to an aircraft carrier.

Another consideration is cost. That said, a top tip is to look for surplus police pistols. You can get them cheap and since parts are readily available, you can replace anything you need to. Be prepared for some dings and dents, but they run forever. If you want an old-school warhorse, a gun you can go to battle with that will come back unscathed and everything else be darned and don't mind spending on quality then the P is the ticket.

If you want the latest and greatest, with the latest in innovations available right now, then the P is really the better fit. That said, get to a range and handle them both. Shoot both; get a feel for them.

The on-paper stuff doesn't matter as much as the feel. The one that feels better and shoots better is the one to get. When you head to the range, use one of our free printable 8. Have you shot these firearms? What did you like, and what didn't you? Let us know in the comments below! He resides in the great Inland Northwest, with his wife and child. His varied interests and hobbies include camping, fishing, hunting, and spending time at the gun range as often as possible.

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