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<blockquote data-quote="1911user" data-source="post: 1698609" data-attributes="member: 543"><p>I bought a used P226 mostly to shoot in USPSA Production class. I sold it about a year later and really don't miss it. It was a decent 9mm pistol and seemed reliable but nothing special to cause me to only buy Sig in the future. </p><p></p><p>One issue I had with it was location of the slide stop. On a 1911, I shoot with right thumb over the safety. With the same grip on the P226, my thumb was perfectly placed to keep the slide stop from being pushed up on the last round. That happened at several matches; not fun when it goes click instead of bang especially with the timer running. The choice became 1911 pattern vs. Sig. The Sig was quickly sold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1911user, post: 1698609, member: 543"] I bought a used P226 mostly to shoot in USPSA Production class. I sold it about a year later and really don't miss it. It was a decent 9mm pistol and seemed reliable but nothing special to cause me to only buy Sig in the future. One issue I had with it was location of the slide stop. On a 1911, I shoot with right thumb over the safety. With the same grip on the P226, my thumb was perfectly placed to keep the slide stop from being pushed up on the last round. That happened at several matches; not fun when it goes click instead of bang especially with the timer running. The choice became 1911 pattern vs. Sig. The Sig was quickly sold. [/QUOTE]
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