Back from the range and working out with all the new ones I got. I'll break this into 5 threads. In summary, all but one are keepers and the one in question would be a difficult choice to trade off. All shots were taken off hand and about as fast as I can prep the trigger as it crosses the bull. 4 handguns left a ragged 4" hole in the target at 15 meters and the 100 rounds thru the rifle off hand left a 3" hole at 25 meters. For those w/Sig P250, Walther PPS, Taurus or Keltec concerns, here go's...
Sig P250 Compact 9mm Two Tone with Siglite sights: Perfect function with 150 rounds of mixed FMJ and Hollow point reloads. All loads were capped with the hard CCI primers. This Sig had the factory trigger replaced with the short trigger, no other mods, never before fired. This Sig was only very lightly lubed before heading out. Perfect function, rounds in and out, mag drops fast, trigger is long but the complaints about the reset are (in my opinion) not applicable to the average Joe looking to protect himself and the house. The gentle recoil automatically leads you to let the trigger forward to reset. About the best DAO trigger I have feathered back, you can stack it up and realign for let off with ease. Yes, the trigger well gets a bit warm in rapid fire, not bothersome though. It took about 50+ rounds w/out a break to warm it up. The grip with the short trigger is for me so good that I sold all my Glocks. And, the accuracy, very nice! Opinion: I'd carry this one anywhere and buy another at any time.
Happy Independence Day. Stay Sober and pray for our Troops.
Sig P250 Compact 9mm Two Tone with Siglite sights: Perfect function with 150 rounds of mixed FMJ and Hollow point reloads. All loads were capped with the hard CCI primers. This Sig had the factory trigger replaced with the short trigger, no other mods, never before fired. This Sig was only very lightly lubed before heading out. Perfect function, rounds in and out, mag drops fast, trigger is long but the complaints about the reset are (in my opinion) not applicable to the average Joe looking to protect himself and the house. The gentle recoil automatically leads you to let the trigger forward to reset. About the best DAO trigger I have feathered back, you can stack it up and realign for let off with ease. Yes, the trigger well gets a bit warm in rapid fire, not bothersome though. It took about 50+ rounds w/out a break to warm it up. The grip with the short trigger is for me so good that I sold all my Glocks. And, the accuracy, very nice! Opinion: I'd carry this one anywhere and buy another at any time.
Happy Independence Day. Stay Sober and pray for our Troops.
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