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<blockquote data-quote="HMCS(FMF)Ret." data-source="post: 2170256" data-attributes="member: 12635"><p>I've owned the Sig 210, 220, 226 and X6 PPC. My daily carry is the Sig 226 (E2) version. I like the E2 version because it has a more ergonomic grip than a regular 226. It also has a thin trigger (which makes it easier to get your finger where you want it on the trigger). I really like the short reset trigger...enables you to get off quick follow-up shots. Also the SA/DA version gives you a little added safety. Not much difference between the 229 and the 226 except about a half inch in length. If you want to carry a Sig, I would suggest a Crossbread Supertuck holster and a good CCW belt. As far as accuracy, Sigs are great. As always, it really comes down to the person shooting, and what they shoot best. If you haven't shot one...buy one and see how you like it. You'll never know unless you try. </p><p></p><p>Glocks are great guns. I've owned the 19, 23 and 21 SF (and sold them all). I'm just not crazy about the grip angle, the trigger, or the plastic. I like heavy guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMCS(FMF)Ret., post: 2170256, member: 12635"] I've owned the Sig 210, 220, 226 and X6 PPC. My daily carry is the Sig 226 (E2) version. I like the E2 version because it has a more ergonomic grip than a regular 226. It also has a thin trigger (which makes it easier to get your finger where you want it on the trigger). I really like the short reset trigger...enables you to get off quick follow-up shots. Also the SA/DA version gives you a little added safety. Not much difference between the 229 and the 226 except about a half inch in length. If you want to carry a Sig, I would suggest a Crossbread Supertuck holster and a good CCW belt. As far as accuracy, Sigs are great. As always, it really comes down to the person shooting, and what they shoot best. If you haven't shot one...buy one and see how you like it. You'll never know unless you try. Glocks are great guns. I've owned the 19, 23 and 21 SF (and sold them all). I'm just not crazy about the grip angle, the trigger, or the plastic. I like heavy guns. [/QUOTE]
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