gsbuickman
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Hiya Guy's ...
About 2 weeks ago a friend talked me into trading a Yugo SKS for this Sig P250c carry model 9mm.
Now I like Sig as much as most everyone else but I'm not really a fan of a double action only trigger and I would have preferred an SP2022 in .40 S&W over a 250 but that's okay. I wasn't planning on keeping it anyway and already had a possible trade deal in the works that we just closed escrow on for this really nice 1975 Winchester model 94 Ranger in 30-30 ...
Overall it's in Nice condition and has been well taken care of. The Walnut furniture has a few wear marks on it from obvious use but the finish on it still has a nice shine. The bluing is probably about 80% and still looks good but it could probably be touched up with a little Emery cloth but it's not a big deal.
The only safety on this model is the one under the lever and the receiver already has an optics rail base on it. There is a half cock and the trigger is a little light, probably about 2.5-3 lbs and when caught there is no slack or take up in the trigger whatsoever. There is also a hooded front sight on this model that makes the sight picture a little nicer but I'll probably touch up both sites anyway to make them a little more user-friendly.
Overall I think I done well even though it was hard to let go of one of my sks's but the 30-30 is a little better cartridge than the x39 and I've already started reloading for it ...
About 2 weeks ago a friend talked me into trading a Yugo SKS for this Sig P250c carry model 9mm.
Now I like Sig as much as most everyone else but I'm not really a fan of a double action only trigger and I would have preferred an SP2022 in .40 S&W over a 250 but that's okay. I wasn't planning on keeping it anyway and already had a possible trade deal in the works that we just closed escrow on for this really nice 1975 Winchester model 94 Ranger in 30-30 ...
Overall it's in Nice condition and has been well taken care of. The Walnut furniture has a few wear marks on it from obvious use but the finish on it still has a nice shine. The bluing is probably about 80% and still looks good but it could probably be touched up with a little Emery cloth but it's not a big deal.
The only safety on this model is the one under the lever and the receiver already has an optics rail base on it. There is a half cock and the trigger is a little light, probably about 2.5-3 lbs and when caught there is no slack or take up in the trigger whatsoever. There is also a hooded front sight on this model that makes the sight picture a little nicer but I'll probably touch up both sites anyway to make them a little more user-friendly.
Overall I think I done well even though it was hard to let go of one of my sks's but the 30-30 is a little better cartridge than the x39 and I've already started reloading for it ...