Sig sauer pistol ???
#13
All guns are large enough to carry. Openly or concealed. You just have to dress according to the weapon, or have the right weapon for the occassion.
I conceal a full sized N-frame S&W revolver with no issues. Don't get caught up with small guns. Get the smallest gun you can shoot well.
Let's face it, if you can't hit the broad side of a barn with a mouse gun, you might as well carry a bigger rock to throw at the threat. People keep forgetting that shot placement matters the most, and you need the right gun to make that happen.
I conceal a full sized N-frame S&W revolver with no issues. Don't get caught up with small guns. Get the smallest gun you can shoot well.
Let's face it, if you can't hit the broad side of a barn with a mouse gun, you might as well carry a bigger rock to throw at the threat. People keep forgetting that shot placement matters the most, and you need the right gun to make that happen.
#14
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: South Alabama
Posts: 11
Carry my 239 in .357 sig in a Cross Breed Super Tuck and love it. No problems CCing it.. though I will say it isn't a light weight. Have also been carrying a P229 for the last 16 years as a duty weapon----trust my life with them!
#15
I have a Sig P238 in .380 ACP and love it! Shoots lights out, 1911 platform and super easy to conceal. As Sfury mentioned, with the right clothing just about any piece can be concealed. Not all will be able to be concealed with summer clothing, though. Depends on which model you have as far as ease of concealment goes. I've had my hands on several Sig's and in my humble opinion they are second to NONE!
#17
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Roy, Wa
Posts: 49
I carried a sig p226 9mm for 15 years as a patrol deputy (we then switched to glocks 22/.40 S&W). Very good weapon in my opinion, shoot many thousands of rounds through it, never once had a misfire with it using name brand factory ammo. one misfire with some reload stuff our dept. used. I like Sig, but I like the .40 cal so if I was to buy one I would get a .40.
#18
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: WIS
Posts: 44
I carried a sig p226 9mm for 15 years as a patrol deputy (we then switched to glocks 22/.40 S&W). Very good weapon in my opinion, shoot many thousands of rounds through it, never once had a misfire with it using name brand factory ammo. one misfire with some reload stuff our dept. used. I like Sig, but I like the .40 cal so if I was to buy one I would get a .40.