I've always admired Sig's from a respectful distance, but now after sateing my 1911 fix, I find myself shopping for one. I've worked pretty extensively with the 220, 226, and 228, and I'm pretty sure the 226 is one of the best 9mm's I've ever shot (no, I haven't tried a BHP yet, I'll get there soon
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Another reason I darent trod on Sig ground is the price. Being a 1911 fan, I'm almost always broke! Between reloading the big .45 cases and stockpiling accessories money is tight. There simply hasn't been room in my pocketbook for another high-priced gun. Then I one day I was watching one of my favorite movies when I caught a quick look at a black plastic pistol in a safe deposit box that seemed appealing. The weapon was a Sig Pro, and my curiosity was peaked. Remembering that I had handled the .40 version way back, I remembered that it fit my hand similar to the 228, was concealable, and hadf the much desired Sig trigger pull. Ever since I've kept my eyes out for information regarding these guns, and every now and then I'm rewarded.
The Sig P2340 may in fact be what I/you are looking for. It transitions between 9mm (Bar sto aftermarket barrel), 40, and .357sig
seemingly with the change of a barrel. This makes it easier on my wallet as 9mm is cheap right now , and I'm willing to shell out for a expensive aftermarket accessory if it means total caliber versitlity. It appears to break down easy, and the example I saw maintains the Sig feel and quality. I have yet to shoot one, so I don't have firsthand info, it's just something I'm keeping in mind as an alternative to Glock