I spent around 4-5 hours with a gentleman Saturday helping him improve his handgun shooting.
He was shooting one of the infamous Sig P250's in .357sig no less.
This was my first time hands on with the P250 and I was prepared to be disappointed.
You know what?
It wasn't bad at all.
Granted we only went through 300 rounds or so but there were no malfunctions at all (even with a relatively inexperienced shooter behind the trigger).
The trigger was pretty good for a DAO, it was around 6# and very smooth if a bit long. It felt a lot like a Kahr Elite with some rounds through it.
The trigger return/reset wasn't as positive as I like. On DAO's I prefer enough spring pressure to push my finger forward. I'd find my finger outrunning the trigger regularly (I do not like to lose contact with the trigger face on long DAO triggers).
Accuracy was typical Sig. Outstanding.
My first 3 rounds through the gun at 5 yards went through the same hole, making a tiny Mickey Mouse dead center of the A in the IPSC head box.
My only suggestion to him was ditch the .357sig (and the Fobus holster) and get himself a 9mm frame/top end.