Q13,
So no P365 or P365 XL's for you?
If not, I don't get the downside of their extractors - please explain (if you will) for those like me who don't know what you speak of...
Thanks!
For whatever reason, these were never popular. As the P250 has the same modular design as the P320, I suspect that the 250 never took off not because it isn't a good platform but because the market had already started trending towards striker design. The P290RS may well be in a similar situation although its closest replacement, the P320 Subcompact (which IS striker fired) was ALSO discontinued in favor of the excellent P365. Time marches on I suppose.I like the DAO pistols SIG discontinued a few years ago. P250 & P290RS. I got 3.
You mean a signess?
It's a little heavier than the P250 trigger. Smooth but I'd guess about 10 pounds. I do ok out to 12 yards. It's tiny but fairly heavy for the size so not too snappy. Very reliable & easy to conceal.For whatever reason, these were never popular. As the P250 has the same modular design as the P320, I suspect that the 250 never took off not because it isn't a good platform but because the market had already started trending towards striker design. The P290RS may well be in a similar situation although its closest replacement, the P320 Subcompact (which IS striker fired) was ALSO discontinued in favor of the excellent P365. Time marches on I suppose.
How do you like the trigger on the 290RS? I'd always heard it wasn't great but other than that it is hammer fired, it always seemed to be reasonably competitive, at least size/weight-wise. Got a bad rap because of that trigger though, at least that's what i remember.
Oh boy 10 lbs - yes that is pretty heavy. I can't imagine why that had a reputationIt's a little heavier than the P250 trigger. Smooth but I'd guess about 10 pounds. I do ok out to 12 yards. It's tiny but fairly heavy for the size so not too snappy. Very reliable & easy to conceal.
Robert's the man for that - https://www.thesigarmorer.com/Ya' need trigger work!