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    Sig is bringing the P225 back.

    Not sure how practical it is, but still interesting.


    http://www.guns.com/2015/06/04/sigs-...p225-for-2015/

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    Is this doing anything the P239 doesn't already?
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    Last chance I had at a Sig rep I asked about bringing back the 225. He said we already did and handed me a 239. I laughed at him. I really like the way the 225 fits the hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TGS View Post
    Is this doing anything the P239 doesn't already?
    I wonder the same thing.

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    Practical? Nah. But what metal-frame gun is these days? The P225, much like the P220, hits a sweet spot in ergonomics for a lot of folks. It's an easy gun to shoot well. The 239 is a touch too small and squared off on the front strap. The P225 was more prone to feeding trouble and magazine issues than other classic Sigs (also like the P220). I hope they update the magazines along with the slide.

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    We need a "shoot-off/out" between the P225, S&W 3913 and the single stack compact Beretta 92.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    We need a "shoot-off/out" between the P225, S&W 3913 and the single stack compact Beretta 92.
    The P239 is more in those size envelopes. The P225 is more comparable to the P38, 1911, ect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TGS View Post
    The P239 is more in those size envelopes. The P225 is more comparable to the P38, 1911, ect.
    And 39/639/3906 if you want to get hipster
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Haggard View Post
    And 39/639/3906 if you want to get hipster
    Question:

    Would the Walther P5 count as hipster? Because I've always wanted one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TGS View Post
    Question:

    Would the Walther P5 count as hipster? Because I've always wanted one.
    Yes, Euro hipster
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