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<blockquote data-quote="Dmc707" data-source="post: 4180732" data-attributes="member: 54876"><p>Just speaking for myself, I was almost all SIG for years until I procured a Glock 20 (a decade ago, when the Glock 20 and 29 were the only routinely available 10mm’s around - outside an occasional used Smith or Colt Delta)</p><p></p><p>got used to the Glock grip frame , liked it , then started transitioning everything over to Glock platform and sold a bunch of Sig’s</p><p></p><p>fast forward 12 years and I’m tired of the snakebite effect I get from the Glock trigger when using heavy 10mm loads, so I’m temporily off the Glock train and have bought 3 Sigs in the last few months , although 2 are 1911’s purchased from a fellow forum member, and I love the 1911 again</p><p></p><p>so my take, yes I could easily take a Glock 19 or Sig 229 and say ‘ “Good enough! I’m done!”</p><p></p><p>but I’m a tinkerer as I suspect a lot of us are , so I’ve bought and sold roughly 15 Sig pistols for no fault of the guns at all</p><p></p><p>i do wish I hadn’t sold the SAO P220 10mm GT20 a few years ago though. I got excited when Sig put these out, paid a deposit, waited a few months, then got it, shot it and my reaction was — meh, not doing anything my Glock doesn’t do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmc707, post: 4180732, member: 54876"] Just speaking for myself, I was almost all SIG for years until I procured a Glock 20 (a decade ago, when the Glock 20 and 29 were the only routinely available 10mm’s around - outside an occasional used Smith or Colt Delta) got used to the Glock grip frame , liked it , then started transitioning everything over to Glock platform and sold a bunch of Sig’s fast forward 12 years and I’m tired of the snakebite effect I get from the Glock trigger when using heavy 10mm loads, so I’m temporily off the Glock train and have bought 3 Sigs in the last few months , although 2 are 1911’s purchased from a fellow forum member, and I love the 1911 again so my take, yes I could easily take a Glock 19 or Sig 229 and say ‘ “Good enough! I’m done!” but I’m a tinkerer as I suspect a lot of us are , so I’ve bought and sold roughly 15 Sig pistols for no fault of the guns at all i do wish I hadn’t sold the SAO P220 10mm GT20 a few years ago though. I got excited when Sig put these out, paid a deposit, waited a few months, then got it, shot it and my reaction was — meh, not doing anything my Glock doesn’t do [/QUOTE]
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