I'd been thinking about adding another Sig for a while. I always say I'm not a fanboy of theirs, but some of their products are too innovative to ignore sometimes and their service, the couple of times I've needed it was superb.
I had been shooting a P226 Legion SAO regularly for a couple of years. It never disappointed me, a really nice pistol that I probably should have kept around. Unfortunately, with innovation comes new desires and I replaced my 226 with a Staccato P a while back. I have no regrets, the Staccato was an upgrade, but I kinda missed having a classic P series Sig around.
So, I asked my local dealer that handles L.E. Sig sales if they could get me a 229 Legion SAO L.E. I wanted the LE version as it's finished with nitron, not cerakote and also has an optic cut. Amazingly, a week later they called and said it was in.
I took it out for its first shots today, and am pleased to say it shoots about as well as its bigger brother. It puts a smile on the face, and that's all that matters.
I had been shooting a P226 Legion SAO regularly for a couple of years. It never disappointed me, a really nice pistol that I probably should have kept around. Unfortunately, with innovation comes new desires and I replaced my 226 with a Staccato P a while back. I have no regrets, the Staccato was an upgrade, but I kinda missed having a classic P series Sig around.
So, I asked my local dealer that handles L.E. Sig sales if they could get me a 229 Legion SAO L.E. I wanted the LE version as it's finished with nitron, not cerakote and also has an optic cut. Amazingly, a week later they called and said it was in.
I took it out for its first shots today, and am pleased to say it shoots about as well as its bigger brother. It puts a smile on the face, and that's all that matters.