(Part 2) Top products from r/SigSauer

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We found 20 product mentions on r/SigSauer. We ranked the 68 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Adhoc_hk · 2 pointsr/SigSauer

TLDR: Both the P229 and P226 with E2 grips will probably fit you great, and the 9mm is an excellent choice for home defense and your first handgun in general.

Hey I have smaller/thinner hands as well. The E2 grips really have made my full sized p226 that I just bought enjoyable. I've had it no more than 2 weeks (roughly 600 rounds through it) and I'm already exceptionally comfortable with it. The ergonomics of the gun is great. Stick with the P226 or P229 DA/SA. It takes a little bit of practice to master the trigger, but honestly that's one of the charms of a Sig. It's a tool that in skilled hands can be devastating, and the challenge is a great drive in regards to becoming an overall better marksman. They are tried and true guns that have worked well for years. A family member has owned a P229 .40 for over 10 years now and it still functions beautifully. It was the reason I fell in love with the brand. The heft of the gun, and it's balance just feels so much better than my gen 3 G17 (which is a great firearm in it's own right.)

I would really suggest a 9mm for your first handgun. And the P226. The longer barrel, and the slightly heavier frame/slide will really make it easy to deal with the recoil despite the fact that sigs tend to have a high bore axis compared to a lot of their polymer competitors. 9mm ammo is easy to find in bulk at good prices, and doesn't kill your wallet as you practice and get used to handling the firearm. Plus if you have to use your handgun for home defense (or even carry,) the ballistics of 9mm defensive rounds these days is pretty comparable to their .40 and .45 counterparts. Plus more rounds is always a bonus

The specific gun I recently purchased was this one with the item number E26R-9-BSS. I haven't used the magazines that shipped with it. Instead I bought some 18 round Mec Gar p226 9mm magazines and they work exceptionally well. In my opinion, the night sights are a must. They work well during daylight hours as a triple dot system and at night perform flawlessly. I am even tempted to upgrade my family members old p229 with the new Sig night sights because I love them so much.

I can't respond to #2 because I have had zero problems with my P226, my family's P229 or my P938.

note Grab yourself some synthetic grease for your P226/P229. Mil-Comm TW25B Grease is what I have been using on all my Sig's now and it really seems to be an improvement over just using CLP on the high friction points between the Frame and Slide.

u/Sarafa · 1 pointr/SigSauer

This may be on back order but if you look hard enough it’s not to hard to find them south of $120 and reserve one. Something to think about and I am gonna slap the TLR 7 in my p320c and that TLR 1 on my P226. Also, if you want to protect your light from getting dirty when you take it to the range I recommend getting a flip cover for it. Throw it on for practice at the range and then take it off for regular use to have a clean light when you really need it. Happy shooting man, stay safe, and nice piece.

TLR - 7
https://www.lapolicegear.com/st-69420-tlr-7.html

Streamlight 69117 Flip Lens for TLR Series Lights,
Green https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000WO6JEU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_2krIAb8DJ4ZBD

u/K3R3G3 · 0 pointsr/SigSauer

I bought the TacOps and love it. I also conceal it just fine and I'm skinny as fuck. I'd definitely go for the TacOps. Any P226 is a mighty fine firearm, but the Mk25's distinguishing appeal is a little anchor and the phosphate coated internals. The anchor is useless and the internal coating isn't anything you'll need unless you're wading through saltwater on a regular basis. I love the beavertail on the TacOps and the SRT is great -- very accurate follow-up shots. Personally, I'd also try out the Hogue Rubber Finger Groove Wraparound Grips. They're perfect for me and many others I've spoken with. Also, as far as mags go, I got some MecGar flush-fit 18-rounders.So, with those as well as the grips (thus, reducing overall height) it becomes much more concealable. So, again, I say TacOps all the way.

u/Hungry-for-Apples789 · 1 pointr/SigSauer

I wrote this review on one:


The NDZ Magazine Extension for P365 is Wonderful. Here's my Review

Ordered this 5 days ago from Amazon and it was in my mailbox this afternoon. Currently $22.99 with free shipping, they come in several color options and with optional laser engraving designs. I went with black and no design.

Install took about one minute. Adds some useful weight that allows easier mag drop. Fits significantly better in my hand, I don't have giant hands but they're not small either.

I hope it's not against the rules but here's a link for it on Amazon. I don't have any connection to this company I'm just really happy with this product.

Link to Amazon

u/Kragshal · 7 pointsr/SigSauer

Looks like my wife came over with a kitchen knife and installed your grips. LOL. Beautiful piece!!

u/--jdmasf_ck-- · 8 pointsr/SigSauer

Wall Control — $34 (for 2)

They do make their own proprietary mounts but they also allow for any 1/4 peg boards to fit.

I was also looking at those. They are over priced and like you said, you get stuck in buying their mounts.

u/The_Rum_Pirate · 1 pointr/SigSauer

I have a bore snake for every caliber I own, they are great! OP this is what you want for cleaning: https://www.amazon.com/Hoppes-BoreSnake-Revolver-Cleaner-Caliber/dp/B0013RKHJI?th=1&psc=1

u/sparkfist · 1 pointr/SigSauer

I also picked up a laser bore sighter and matched the red dot to the laser pointer at 15 yards which should get you within a few inches at most. Then it was really easy to adjust from there.

You could also use something like this which should be able to accurately sight it in using less ammo.

https://www.amazon.com/1003626-Hyskore-Parallax-Pistol-Sighting/dp/B0007LOX8C

u/vaticanvoodooo · 1 pointr/SigSauer

Is this the one you have?

Safariland 6280 Level II SLS Retention Duty Holster, Mid-Ride, Black, STX Tactical, Sig P220, P226 (Left Hand) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0026A5CZU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_KwyNwbK00A8VW

Edit: oops I copied the wrong link. How about this one?

Safariland 6360 Level 3 Retention ALS Duty Holster, Mid-Ride, Black, STX, Left Hand, Sig P250 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005T512XA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_yyyNwbK10ES52

u/DaveLDog · 3 pointsr/SigSauer

If you're looking for just something for some range fun this might work. Just don't look at it, it hurts my eyes.

https://www.amazon.com/Mako-Universal-Picatinny-Mount-Pistols/dp/B004O6CDV0

u/LabronPaul · 1 pointr/SigSauer

I used to have a MRD on my sp2022 that I took off I used this this mount. I still have the mount if you want, it kindof makes the sight sit high but it's not a permanent modification.

u/56473829110 · 2 pointsr/SigSauer

It's just a Galco - similar to this model, but not quite exact

Galco Concealable Belt Holster for Sig-Sauer P239 9mm (Black, Right-hand) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00162TDMM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_S6J2CbNGMR9PR

u/93sr20det · 1 pointr/SigSauer

This is what I use for mine.

Just be warned the picture is incorrect on Amazon. It is a pocket holster as I ordered mine from there.

You can see an actual pic on Galco's site.

u/Szalkow · 1 pointr/SigSauer

Start with one of these: Hoppe's Cleaning Kit. It includes the basics:

  • Hoppe's solvent

  • Lubricant

  • Aluminum pistol cleaning rod with patch holders, jags

  • .22 brass brush

  • Cotton patches

    These items are cheap but they will get you started. Once you are more familiar with your needs you may decide to purchase additional brushes for later firearms or switch to boresnakes, stick with Hoppe's or branch out to other solvents and CLP's, etc. I have used Hoppe's solvent and basic lube for all of my guns and have had no issues.

    Brass brushes or brass wool will never damage steel.
u/soloxplorer · 1 pointr/SigSauer

These were the ones I was referring to, which are made of rubber. The ones you linked to look like they're made of aluminum (would explain the price difference too). I can't speak to the ones you linked since I never ran them when I had my P239, but i can say that the rubber ones were phenomenal to shoot from. The Hogue rubber got rid of the bite that I was experiencing from the rear of my factory grips.