I'm not saying every P250 is a POS, but I am saying that there's little reason to buy one, given better options exist without spending a nickle more.ĭo you have evidence that hasn't occurred? There are better guns, at the same price range, and that's fairly evident at this point. I honestly don't understand the support for this particular pistol, beyond those who already own it and want to support their purchase. If by snobs, you mean people who won't support a company that uses US Gov't trials and private owners to do all of their beta testing.then yes. The first three shot group was almost dead center (I was amazed actually) with a 2" spread. Interestingly, I had a semi-novice shooter shoot my P250 just this past weekend, I explained the best way (smooth trigger pull all the way through and concentrate on the front side) to shoot the P250. I shoot the P250 as well as any Colt or Glock. The trigger pull is like a revolver, which I carried for many years as a LEO (back before many on this forum were likely born) so I may be biased. ![]() I am guessing 80% of the P250 bashing comes from non-owners, handgun snobs, and some Gen1 owners who did get burned. I actually own a P250, 100% reliable and competes with my non-Sig guns in terms of quality and reliability.
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