View Full Version : Brand new Glock, or used Sig P220?
mr00jimbo
06-29-2008, 16:58
Got a chance to buy a Glock 21SF brand new, or a used (2000 rounds through it) Sig P220 with 3 mags for about 50 bucks cheaper.
I already have a sig p220 in 9mm and want a glock, but...what a deal!
They both fit my hand.
What do I do? I don't have any Glocks yet though! :whistling:
mr00jimbo
06-29-2008, 17:04
I can't get them both because Visa would cut off my thumbs.
And the pricing is good but I'm in Canada so they differ from American prices.
Good point - I would go with the Glock but I really like my SIG P220 ST too.
You should consider if having the same operating system as your 9mm is important.
If you like variety, go with the Glock. If you like one system for tacticool training, go SIG.
My vote is for the Glock..Sigs are great and you allready have one..Plus think of the extra capacity you get with the Glock
If it was me I'd get the Sig, I think it's a better pistol. I own a regular 21 as well as the 220, I honestly prefer the Sig. It sounds like you want the Glock so get what YOU want.
sigcalcatrant
06-29-2008, 18:08
Got a chance to buy a Glock 21SF brand new, or a used (2000 rounds through it) Sig P220 with 3 mags for about 50 bucks cheaper.
I already have a sig p220 in 9mm and want a glock, but...what a deal!
They both fit my hand.
What do I do? I don't have any Glocks yet though! :whistling:P220 in 9mm? I'm jealous!
P220 in 9mm? I'm jealous!Me too. Ain't too many around any more.
v65magnafan
06-29-2008, 21:34
I have both a Glock and a Sig.
Are you going to carry a lot? Consider the Glock. It's lighter than the Sig.
Also, I really like the Sig and enjoy shooting it, but for carry, I'd rather not have to think about a decocker or a heavy first trigger pull.
I'd go for the Sig. But I'm partial, as I already own one. The 220 is an awesome .45, I gotta say. I got mine used just a month or so ago (German, folded slide type), and I'm already hitting better with it than my 226 or 229. I think, of the three, it fits best in my hand.
I guess, as others have said, if you want variety and mag capacity and you are okay with the feel of a Glock, go Glock. Otherwise, go Sig.
RyanSBHF
06-29-2008, 22:03
New Glock.
I have both a Glock and a Sig.
Are you going to carry a lot? Consider the Glock. It's lighter than the Sig.
Also, I really like the Sig and enjoy shooting it, but for carry, I'd rather not have to think about a decocker or a heavy first trigger pull.I agree with some pros and cons. I prefer my P2000 for carry but am okay with a steel gun. Regarding the heavy first trigger pull; some folks consider that an advantage in a stress situatuion. As for the de-cocker, you only need to consider that when you are ready to re-holster. It's become habit for me. I don't even think about it.
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Glockglockglock!!!Now there's some real solid logic behind that string of letters. Reminds me of when my three year old son needed to go to the bathroom.
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I'd go for the Sig. But I'm partial, as I already own one. The 220 is an awesome .45, I gotta say. I got mine used just a month or so ago (German, folded slide type), and I'm already hitting better with it than my 226 or 229. I think, of the three, it fits best in my hand.
I guess, as others have said, if you want variety and mag capacity and you are okay with the feel of a Glock, go Glock. Otherwise, go Sig.True. I agree. Everyone should have at least one Glock.
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That's tough, but my vote is on the new Glock. Alway feel funny use someone else's second hand. By the way, what caliber are you getting on the Sig? I assume is same 45 as glock21sf.
You're asking this on a GLOCK website? Prepare for mass riots! We Glockers declare a jihad and will surround your house tomorrow morning by the thousands! We will bring our Glocks and chant loudly "Glock is the ONLY choice" until you surrender! Your surrender terms will be proof of purchase of a Glock handgun and proof that you own one! Hell hasn't frozen over yet!:supergrin:
Depends, I can shoot my SIG 220 .45 more accuratly after 70 rounds then I can shoot my g19, which I put over 1300 rounds through (NO B.S.) maybe it has a different grip angle ??. I can conceal my g19 a little bt easier. If I could find another sig at a good prce I would jump on it. I would go with what you feel more comfortable with in hand. If you dont like the glock sell it and buy the Sig, I dont think Glocks go way down in value after they are lightly used
skiezics
06-30-2008, 02:59
Glock
bigdollars
06-30-2008, 03:20
i would (and did) go with the sig
top of the line at a good price
Omaha-BeenGlockin
06-30-2008, 08:27
Get the superior weapon---that being a Glock.
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