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by Cedar Park Dad
Tue Jul 08, 2014 3:45 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: 9mm
Replies: 85
Views: 13635

Re: 9mm

patterson wrote:
Vol Texan wrote:
gigag04 wrote:If torn between these two guns, you have to figure out if you want a striker fired polymer, or SA/DA with some heft to it.

All the other points wash out when compared the above primary differentiator.
This was the difference for me. I can fire both, and both are great guns, but for me the SA/DA had a lot of value over the striker fired for reasons explained here.

But I didn't feel that I compromised...instead of picking between a striker fired polymer and a SA/DA with some heft, I got a SigSauer SP2022, which is a SA/DA polymer. That way I got the benefit of the weight reduction of the polymer, but I still got the action I wanted (and no safety, which I also wanted, as explained in my link above).
looked at the link and looks like most people suggest everything but sigs must be a lot of glock people in this forum
Not a lot of people are into DA/SA styles.
by Cedar Park Dad
Mon Jul 07, 2014 3:51 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: 9mm
Replies: 85
Views: 13635

Re: 9mm

Sounds like you prefer the Sig. If the gun works for you then haven't gone wrong. Now practice! :fire
by Cedar Park Dad
Mon Jul 07, 2014 2:22 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: 9mm
Replies: 85
Views: 13635

Re: 9mm

patterson wrote:im not offended but I prefer the added safety when I carry cocked and locked or round in chamber and decocked on a sig its just my preference and im definetly interested in picking up a glock but probably will not use for carry,I will carry what feels comfortable in my hand and what I shoot the most accurate and what I feel is the most safest for me

Have you considered an XDM with a grip safety? I don't normally suggest other pistols and only suggest this IF the DA/SA differential is too much for you. Some people (me) it is, other people (my Wife) its not.

Otherwise, out of the box the Sig SA trigger SHOULD BE much crisper and tighter. You can tweak a Glock to have a similar trigger, but it costs.

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