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  • napalmsloth

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    Is the 232 stainless or blued? German or US?
    its German and Stainless.
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    napalmsloth

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    It shoots nice, and very accurate, just doesn’t fit my style choice.

    When I’m ready to sell or trade it, I’ll post it in the correct forum.
     

    candcallen

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    Though I'm not a fan of the G 26, 42, or 43, they don't fit my large paw well. That doesn't mean that they are not proven sidearms. Why not just keep the Sig and buy the 26 outright? Might save you from kicking yourself in the future.
    The only thing that will kick you is the relatively high bore axis of Sig handguns.

    Just sayin.
     

    seeker_two

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    . High bore axis
    This one drives me nuts. I was reminded of it in a comment posted on FB on a picture of a Sig pistol, where someone said “the bore axis is too high for me” which is kind of like a 16 year old with a brand new driver’s license saying they don’t like how much body roll their mom’s Camry has in decreasing radius turns. Let’s look at a few guns that people say have a bore axis that’s too high: the Sig Classic P-Series and most of the HK lineup. Hmmm…what else do those guns have in common…oh maybe it’s that they’re some of the widest used service pistols in the world? In fact, if you crunch the numbers on bore axis, it turns out that the HK45, commonly decried as having a high bore axis, is in fact only a few fractions of an inch higher in axis than the 1911. It’s all nonsense. There are so many other factors which are important to the shootability of a pistol before bore axis; using it as a complaint is basically ridiculous. Here’s a sub 2.00 second bill drill with an HK45 to illustrate

    https://www.gunnuts.net/2014/04/30/5-terrible-gun-myths-that-must-be-stopped/

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