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Damn! What did those set you back?? Beautiful!!

Nothing, I hope, yet. I find myself browsing the collectables and I usually get cold feet when the auctions start.

I'm a little more practical with my personal collection. This limited edition is 1 of 250 but not so rare that I can't enjoy shooting it:

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Damn! What did those set you back?? Beautiful!!

Nothing, I hope, yet. I find myself browsing the collectables and I usually get cold feet when the auctions start.

I'm a little more practical with my personal collection. This limited edition is 1 of 250 but not so rare that I can't enjoy shooting it:

wm_3383587.jpg


Hey - I LOVE Sigs. Been using them since the late 70s in Europe. Hang on to that baby - she'll be worth BIG bucks one of these days...!! I currently have a 220, 226 and a SP2022, which, surprisingly, is one of the most accurate guns I've ever shot. Go figure...
 
Damn! What did those set you back?? Beautiful!!

Nothing, I hope, yet. I find myself browsing the collectables and I usually get cold feet when the auctions start.

I'm a little more practical with my personal collection. This limited edition is 1 of 250 but not so rare that I can't enjoy shooting it:

wm_3383587.jpg


Hey - I LOVE Sigs. Been using them since the late 70s in Europe. Hang on to that baby - she'll be worth BIG bucks one of these days...!! I currently have a 220, 226 and a SP2022, which, surprisingly, is one of the most accurate guns I've ever shot. Go figure...


If you don't mind me asking, how would you compare the P226 to the SP2022?
 
Damn! What did those set you back?? Beautiful!!

Nothing, I hope, yet. I find myself browsing the collectables and I usually get cold feet when the auctions start.

I'm a little more practical with my personal collection. This limited edition is 1 of 250 but not so rare that I can't enjoy shooting it:

wm_3383587.jpg


Hey - I LOVE Sigs. Been using them since the late 70s in Europe. Hang on to that baby - she'll be worth BIG bucks one of these days...!! I currently have a 220, 226 and a SP2022, which, surprisingly, is one of the most accurate guns I've ever shot. Go figure...


If you don't mind me asking, how would you compare the P226 to the SP2022?


I've been asked that but quite a few people and they are usually surprised at my answer...It's nearly as good and, in some ways better. (1) The price. My 226 was just shy of $1,000. the 2022? $450. (2) accuracy - the 2022 is ever bit as accurate as the 226. Over the years - I've had a couple of FTF with the 226 -no big deal, I believe that it was a faulty after-market mag. I have put now (as of 3 days ago) around 3,000 rounds through the 2022 and have NEVER had a single problem with it. Not one.

Now, a lot of folks claim that the 2022 isn't as good because it has a polymer lower. I'm still waiting for it to fail.....nothing yet.

I'm very happy with the 2022 - but I've been happy with Sigs for many a year. I LOVE the 220 - for a .45 she kicks ass. But, I STILL love my 1911's - just a personal thing..

Hope this helps a little
 
Damn! What did those set you back?? Beautiful!!

Nothing, I hope, yet. I find myself browsing the collectables and I usually get cold feet when the auctions start.

I'm a little more practical with my personal collection. This limited edition is 1 of 250 but not so rare that I can't enjoy shooting it:

wm_3383587.jpg


Hey - I LOVE Sigs. Been using them since the late 70s in Europe. Hang on to that baby - she'll be worth BIG bucks one of these days...!! I currently have a 220, 226 and a SP2022, which, surprisingly, is one of the most accurate guns I've ever shot. Go figure...


If you don't mind me asking, how would you compare the P226 to the SP2022?


I've been asked that but quite a few people and they are usually surprised at my answer...It's nearly as good and, in some ways better. (1) The price. My 226 was just shy of $1,000. the 2022? $450. (2) accuracy - the 2022 is ever bit as accurate as the 226. Over the years - I've had a couple of FTF with the 226 -no big deal, I believe that it was a faulty after-market mag. I have put now (as of 3 days ago) around 3,000 rounds through the 2022 and have NEVER had a single problem with it. Not one.

Now, a lot of folks claim that the 2022 isn't as good because it has a polymer lower. I'm still waiting for it to fail.....nothing yet.

I'm very happy with the 2022 - but I've been happy with Sigs for many a year. I LOVE the 220 - for a .45 she kicks ass. But, I STILL love my 1911's - just a personal thing..

Hope this helps a little


Thank you for the reply Mr. Flagg. That is exactly the information I was look for. :thup:
 
This is the queen of my arsenal, she's a heavy beast but I'm the most accurate with it, although size and weight might play a role, ya think?

For those that don't know Springfield Armory has a very good reputation for taking care of any issues. On another forum a guy dropped his off a motorcycle at over 100mph, sent it in and they fixed it under warranty! I love my Colts but this would be the last to go if I had to depart with any.

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Sig - Sauer : .45 ACP "Nightmare"

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Springfield Armory - Range Officer Compact

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I'm buying the Range Officer today. Been thinking about it, and thinking about and thinking about it. Today is the day....
 
All I have is a Glock 22 40 cal and a Mossberg 12 gauge pump.

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I would say that either of those will get the job done. ;)
I got a Glock because I've always wanted one. I got the 12 gauge because you can't miss with one.


I have an old s Stoeger Coach Gun and have had it for years. My advice is that you never rely on a 12 gauge to "never miss". I have missed on many occasions. The spread pattern on the 12 gauge is not quite as "wide" as one might think. Now? at my age, I use .00 buck shot in one barrel and a deer slug in the other. But, in the house, the 12 gauge is a good idea - especially if you live in close proximity to other houses - I don't. But these "Clint Eastwood" types who have a .44 by their beds are taking a chance if (God forbid) they miss and it kills someone down the street.
 
All I have is a Glock 22 40 cal and a Mossberg 12 gauge pump.

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I would say that either of those will get the job done. ;)
I got a Glock because I've always wanted one. I got the 12 gauge because you can't miss with one.


I have an old s Stoeger Coach Gun and have had it for years. My advice is that you never rely on a 12 gauge to "never miss". I have missed on many occasions. The spread pattern on the 12 gauge is not quite as "wide" as one might think. Now? at my age, I use .00 buck shot in one barrel and a deer slug in the other. But, in the house, the 12 gauge is a good idea - especially if you live in close proximity to other houses - I don't. But these "Clint Eastwood" types who have a .44 by their beds are taking a chance if (God forbid) they miss and it kills someone down the street.
I use it for home defense. Usually no more than 15 meters from the target. I've never missed with it. A pistol is nice and easy to conceal, but every gun has it's purpose. A 30-06 for hunting, a pistol for concealed carry and secondary weapon, and a shotgun for close-quarters battle and opening doors.
 
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Kimber Custom II
Description

The Kimber Custom II is a semi-automatic large-frame pistol chambered in .45 ACP. Kimber specializes in making replicas of the famous military pistol the 1911 and the Custom II is their standard model.

I have one of these except it has (Army aviation) unit crests engraved all over it.
 

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