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    SIG new releases and discontinued models

    Info on the 2020 handgun lineup here:

    https://osagecountyguns.com/blog/%CA...subject=121619

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    The amount of P226/P229 discontinuances is significant
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    I'm still looking for a P226 SBSS.
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    Looks like the P2xx guns are pretty much down to the Legion models and one or two more SKUs at this point. 225 totally gone. 320 and 365 lines getting bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LockedBreech View Post
    The amount of P226/P229 discontinuances is significant
    Honestly something they should have done 5 years ago, a well built plain P226 is all you need. They didn’t need 25 colored variants of the same gun. Just as long as they don’t go away completely.....

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    You will have to buy an M17 or M18 to get a manual safety 320.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NPV View Post
    Honestly something they should have done 5 years ago, a well built plain P226 is all you need. They didn’t need 25 colored variants of the same gun. Just as long as they don’t go away completely.....
    I couldn't agree more. Sig hasn't given many indications the last few years they want to pare down and focus on quality, but I'm ready to meet them there if they do.
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    I've never even handled one, but I wish the 225 had had a longer run. Based on it's dimensions, I don't think it's a terribly practical pistol, but I sure love it's aesthetics.

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    Did i miss seeing the 2022, or do they just not bother to list it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pangloss View Post
    I've never even handled one, but I wish the 225 had had a longer run. Based on it's dimensions, I don't think it's a terribly practical pistol, but I sure love it's aesthetics.
    Same here. And I was kinda thinking the p225 meant certain p239 parts would technically still in production. Oh well.
    Last edited by MattyD380; 12-16-2019 at 11:41 PM.

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