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Sig P229 vs. P228
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<blockquote data-quote="Baron Driver" data-source="post: 971765" data-attributes="member: 748"><p>I broke into Sigs with a P239 in 9mm. I liked everything about the gun except the thin grips and mag capacity. Eventually, I traded it for a P228 and found happiness. It fits my hand like a glove. It balances perfectly, and is a great shooter. I've played with P229's, and I think they're a little too front heavy. </p><p></p><p>A few years ago, I walked into a gun store in Little Rock with my cousin and we saw a used P228 marked $400. I told him that if he didn't buy it, I would. You can never have too many German handguns. His is old enough that it was made in West Germany.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baron Driver, post: 971765, member: 748"] I broke into Sigs with a P239 in 9mm. I liked everything about the gun except the thin grips and mag capacity. Eventually, I traded it for a P228 and found happiness. It fits my hand like a glove. It balances perfectly, and is a great shooter. I've played with P229's, and I think they're a little too front heavy. A few years ago, I walked into a gun store in Little Rock with my cousin and we saw a used P228 marked $400. I told him that if he didn't buy it, I would. You can never have too many German handguns. His is old enough that it was made in West Germany. [/QUOTE]
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