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Sig Sauer P224


BigK

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To me, it still looks pretty thick. I don't see any advantages with this that I can't get from a Glock 26, XD subcompact, or M&P Compact.

 

$1,100 MSRP? Not a chance.

If your other carry or dept. issued pistol is a p229, M11, or p226 and you carry spare mags for those on your belt they work in either gun. I.E. possible excellent backup/off duty for a LEO normally carrying a p229. It has to be thick to get the capacity and compatibility with sig's double stack mags.

 

So it's no different in application than a owning a glock 19 and carrying a glock 26 as a backup/more concealable option.

 

As for the price it's a Sig, it is what it is, I doubt they were shooting for the "budget friendly backup firearm" slot with this but I understand it turns some people off of the brand.

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I usually don't like Glocks due to their width, because I can't get my fingers comfortably around the grip.

 

The last few Sigs I've held feel just as wide, but oddly the grip seems to have a smaller circumference.

 

I'm starting to come around to accepting a little more width, but I can't tolerate an unnecessarily fat grip on a handgun. YMMV

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