22 for inexpensive practice and training. The real beauty of the P250 X-Change system is the ability to switch a service pistol into a. Good enough, and great fun, especially because the pistol ran through all this ammunition without a single malfunction. That might be because I was having so much fun shooting the 250 I didn’t bother doing accuracy testing – I blew off a couple of hundred rounds practicing hip and point shooting at close range and ringing a steel plate at 25 yards. 22LR ammunition I had no need to make adjustments. Not that adjustable sights aren’t a good idea, they’re a necessity on a. The three dot white sights were perfectly adjusted and I didn’t touch the adjustable rear sight during my shooting sessions. The only thing slowing the fun down is the 10 round magazine capacity and the need to refill the two magazines that come with the pistol every minute or so. It’s light as a feather, there is very little spring pressure to overcome when racking the slide and shooting it is great fun. 22LR along with a 9mm X-Change Kit, and sure enough, in due course they arrived. After a bit of begging and groveling I was promised a 250 in. 22LR caliber and was immediately taken with it. 45ACP and the Super Sig, that being the 9mm as worked over by Bruce Gray and his crew. That is a lot of mix and match, all accomplished with one chassis and the parts necessary to set the gun up in your choice of calibers and sizes.Īs you may recall, I have written several articles on the Sig 320 for Downrange.TV.
#P250 COMPACT 9MM FULL#
Frame sizes include full size, compact and sub-compact and the top ends can be swapped out for full and compact size slide and barrel combinations (the compact slide fits on the sub-compact frame).
#P250 COMPACT 9MM SERIAL#
A modular pistol with a serial numbered chassis that can be moved from one inexpensive replacement frame to another and the availability of slide and barrel X-Change Kits makes the 250/320 a highly convertible design. By the time the Sig 320 came around – a striker-fired version of the 250 – I had it figured out. After all, it was another double action only (DAO) pistol something Sig had been making for years.
When Sig Sauer brought out the Sig 250 a couple of years ago I failed to grasp what made this new pistol so interesting. | Category: Articles / Blogs / Videos, Ed Head, Featured | By: Ed Head