Any love for the SIG P2022?

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I just picked on up a while ago since I finally got rid of my glock model 22. Anyway last two weekend I have put almost 400 rounds threw it without a single malfunction. Although the first da trigger pull leaves something to be desired, I'm getting used to it. The main problem is lack of aftermarket goodies. I haven't been able to find a good holster, and mags are 40+ bucks!!
 
Hell yeah! I bought mine for less than $500 new with factory night sights. It's got a great trigger, it's easy to field strip and is extremely well-balanced.

I bought it for a combat pistol class. The first time I pulled the trigger was on a timed 12-shot drill at 7-yards. Nailed all three steel plates four times each. Put 1,500 rounds through it in 2 days. Not a single FTF/FTE.

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She's a great gun.
 
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I think that they are probably one of the best value purchases out there.

I have one of the "old school" LEO pistols. The Sig 2340 (.40), former stste police pistol. The trigger is so good that I questioned whether the state armorer had done some trigger work.

I have tried my best to make this pistol fail. Have run the cheapest, most blunt nose .40 out there. Never a hiccup. Wish I had one in 9mm.

2022 should be every bit as good.
 
I honestly have been on the fence for a long time about these polymer frame guns. I owned a glock 22 (40) didn't like it at all . Sold it and bought my first sig never looked back, never will own a glock again
 
It is on my wishlist as well but I have heard great things about the Sig Pro series. Personally I like them much more than any Glock so you made a good upgrade in my opinion.
 
The SP2022 is a great pistol. If I could only afford to buy one pistol and had only $450 to spend it would be the SP2022. It is also the gateway drug for SIG.

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a good holster, and mags are 40+ bucks
Go to ebay for "SIG 2340" .40 S&W mags. Take a look at the 10-rnd versions above, then compare them to what is pictured.

I bought 3 12-rnd versions for about $40, shipped. I see one of those deals now for $51. I was leery, but they are the real deal.
 
I'm neither a big Sig fan or much of a polymer fan, but the few times I've handled these at the gun store or gun show they have felt pretty good and the price is certainly attractive.

One of the knocks against Sigs is often their need for lots of lube, and especially the need for grease ( http://grayguns.com/lubrication-of-sig-sauer-pistol-rails/ ) since the steel slide is riding on an aluminum frame. The P2022, with the short steel rails seems like a solution to what could be considered a shortcoming in the standard Sig P-Series pistols.

How about a .45ACP version?
 
IMO the SP2022 is the best deal on the market for the price. They are reliable, accurate, ergonomic and at under $400 brand new it's hard to find anything to complain about.
 
Pretty much everywhere. MSRP of a new Sig Pro is $494 and most places will knock it off to less than $400. If I see a SP2022 go for above $450 I will be looking for nifty bells and whistles like night sights or threaded barrels.
 
I shoot a 239. I introduced my neighbor to it, and he went shopping.
He came home with the 9mm 2022 and invited me to go shoot with him. I was impressed with the trigger, accuracy and moderate recoil. Nice pistol.

The only thing I didn't like was the tear-down & reassembly procedure"s". YGTBKM. :)
 
I picked up a "used" absolutely like new with night sights and 2 mags for a price I will not tell you:D

Being a Sig fan with several of their real guns, this Polymer version is about the best deal going that I can see. It's all Sig and shoots almost as well as the P 226, lets say as well as!

It's a great gun!
 
My SP2022 in 9mm...

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Here's a couple fo holster options for the SP2022 with the 1913 Picatinny rail:

Bianchi Evader. This holster rides high and tight to the body. It's easy to draw from, but it takes a little finessing to re-holster. A good OWB choice for concealed carry.
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And the Blackhawk Serpa.
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