Sig P250C 9mm

6mm said:
Trigger was running 5 1/2 lbs on the gauge and very smooth thru the pull.
You are lucky. I bought a Sig P250c in 380 ACP, and my trigger pull averages about 7 lbs., well over the 5.5-6.5 lbs. average claimed on the Sig site. But I am happy. I don't think 7 lbs. is too bad for DAO. It is pretty smooth, though it does seem to stack a bit toward the end.

I bought the caliber change kits in 250c 9mm and 250sc in 9mm and bought a bunch of mags. Using the 250sc 9mm frame and 250c 380 ACP slide also allows me to turn it into a 250sc in 380 ACP as well (the 250c in 380 ACP and the 250sc in 9mm have the same slide length).

All told, I basically have 4 guns for a total cost of around $1,000.

It's really Legos for (gun-loving) adults.
 
Had the P250 back out today. Just a great shooter, very pleasant to shoot. They only issue and it's minor, the slide stop wants to dig into my thumb during recoil. 200 rounds with no issues.

It liked the Hornady Critical Duty and Federal 9BP the best. It really didn't like Winchester Silvertips, glad I am about out of that stuff. Nothing had have bought in the last ten years likes it. For ball ammo it still liked the Herter's Nyclad the best, Remington the worst.

Very happy with this pistol.
 
Glad you like it I believe that the redesigned slide stop for the P320 will work for the P250. You might want to look into it.
 
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