It stinks that you buy a $900 pistol, then have to swap $40 in parts to get the trigger up to par with other brand's cheaper pistols.
I'm beginning to wonder what you're paying for, when shelling out $900 for a P-series Sig.
Many of the new 226's come with the SRT. Not every one that installs a SRT kit is putting it into a new gun. The OP may or may not have a new gun and in my case it's installed on a West German gun. Pretty cool you can just drop something in as easy and inexpensively on a gun as old as mine. Not many other brands that have a reset as goods as the Sig's SRT. Even the Walther PPQ's is not quite as good as the Sig has zero take up after the reset.
You get very good quality, excellent accuracy, great ergonomics, excellent reliability, and very good trigger characteristic in the P lineup. They may not be for everyone though, like any other gun.
I have 2, a West German 226, and a 229R. I got both of them used. They are great guns. All the characteristics you described are true.
Other companies produce guns featuring those same characteristics for far less money. The Beretta 92fs, for example, satisfies all those characteristics, yet sells for over $300 less than a new base 226.
Where is the added cost/value?
Why is a new base 226 $900, when comparable pistols, from other manufacturers are $500-$600?
Why is a new base 226 $900, when comparable pistols, from other manufacturers are $500-$600?
I do not think you will find the base price of Berettas at 5 to 6 hundred dollars. Sig P226 base or MSRP price is also far above 9 hundred dollars. The nice thing is you can sometimes find them at a very good price used.
There just seems to be too many good used firearms available to have to pay twice the price for a new gun even when discounted.
I absolutely agree with you on this. At the stores around me are literally shelves of used SIGs with some in excellent condition for just over $600. I get the concerns some people have about buying used, but personally I have a hard time buying a new SIG P series pistol with the glut out there. I suppose if I wanted one of the newer variations it would make sense, but there's not a lot there to attract me.
I am not too bad, at taking guns apart.