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I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 7:47 am
by cmgee67
Guys and Gals I have a problem. I bought myself my first Sig the P226 with the Rail. Oh my what a mistake because now when I am home she can't seem to stay out of my hands.... the curves and edges are perfect and she's gonna get some work done next week when she gets a internal up grade to the SRT trigger. I am in a search for a couple of good holsters for her and when I find them it will go with me everywhere when the g19 stays at home. I don't think there is a cure......
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 8:04 am
by bblhd672
Just look at Sig site - there are lots of 226 models with rails. Which one did you get?
I'd love to get one to fill my full size pistol needs, but not sure my hands are big enough to hold and shoot it properly.
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 8:20 am
by Pawpaw
You sound like me when I started buying 1911s!
Sig Sauer makes some great pistols. I have a P239 that I'll never let go.
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:58 am
by josephtuna
i ordered a Mitch Rosen ARG-EXP off the Sig site for my P220. I could not have been more pleased! So much in fact that I just ordered an OWB for my P229 Legion direct from the maker. Expensive but worth it. Only drawback is a 6-8 week delivery time. I highly recommend anyone looking for a quality holster to consider Mitch Rosen.
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:21 am
by TVGuy
cmgee67 wrote:Guys and Gals I have a problem. I bought myself my first Sig the P226 with the Rail. Oh my what a mistake because now when I am home she can't seem to stay out of my hands.... the curves and edges are perfect and she's gonna get some work done next week when she gets a internal up grade to the SRT trigger. I am in a search for a couple of good holsters for her and when I find them it will go with me everywhere when the g19 stays at home. I don't think there is a cure......
Hopefully it's chronic and not terminal.
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:42 am
by rentz
i love my sigs, if the dak system was anything like HKs light lem i'd be almost all sig.
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 11:52 am
by puma guy
I just picked up a Sig 232 at a pawn shop and am anxious to put a few rounds through it. I fondle all my new guns until I round off the sharp edges. I have many mutations of the disease; Sigitis, Marlinitis, ad infinitum.
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:14 pm
by Flightmare
puma guy wrote:I just picked up a Sig 232 at a pawn shop and am anxious to put a few rounds through it. I fondle all my new guns until I round off the sharp edges. I have many mutations of the disease; Sigitis, Marlinitis, ad infinitum.
While none of those can be cured, they can be treated. I believe Sigitis of the 232 variety can be treated with .380 therapy at your local gun range. It's a chronic condition which requires regular applications of said treatment.
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:22 pm
by cmgee67
I think your right. Multiple trips to the range seems to help a little bit
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 12:52 pm
by Soccerdad1995
puma guy wrote:I just picked up a Sig 232 at a pawn shop and am anxious to put a few rounds through it. I fondle all my new guns until I round off the sharp edges. I have many mutations of the disease; Sigitis, Marlinitis, ad infinitum.
I know about Sigs and Marlins, but where can I find one of those Ad Inifintum guns? They sound cool!
Re: I have a very real problem and I think it's terminal
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 1:20 pm
by puma guy
Soccerdad1995 wrote:puma guy wrote:I just picked up a Sig 232 at a pawn shop and am anxious to put a few rounds through it. I fondle all my new guns until I round off the sharp edges. I have many mutations of the disease; Sigitis, Marlinitis, ad infinitum.
I know about Sigs and Marlins, but where can I find one of those Ad Inifintum guns? They sound cool!
I know they had one at Lexington and the shot was heard around the world. The guys that used them are spinning in their graves at what they are seeing nowadays.