Inspired by @rudukai13 and his plethora of Sig 320 shenanigans, I decided to start a similar thread re. the P series sig guns. Despite them being fairly popular (I thought) and having been around for quite awhile, it seems like mods for them are less popular and less prevalent than newer designs (ie. the 320, P09/07 from CZ, etc.). Sig as a company has done some fairly awful things, I get it. I am also boring and don't really care what I'm shooting, only that it is reliable, accurate, and I have spare parts/holsters/other ancillary gear and a S#$!-load of magazines. I currently am set up with the P series sigs in that way, and changing to another gun at this point would just be a lot of money and hassle, so I'll stick with them until I feel like it's holding me back (which will probably be never).
Hopefully this can help a few people out who are looking to enhance the performance of the 226/229 line of pistols (and will probably work for the 220/227/224 etc., but 45 is useless to me and the 224 is sort of unnecessary, so I probably will never really know). Beyond dealing with dots and comps like the roland-themed guns all have, I will also end up diving into different parts and tricks that I have found make me enjoy shooting these guns a bit more. Hopefully the coin will be available in the future to test some of the Grey Guns stuff, especially the new trigger shoe and bar, which looks very exciting, especially to a sig nerd like myself.
Hopefully this can help a few people out who are looking to enhance the performance of the 226/229 line of pistols (and will probably work for the 220/227/224 etc., but 45 is useless to me and the 224 is sort of unnecessary, so I probably will never really know). Beyond dealing with dots and comps like the roland-themed guns all have, I will also end up diving into different parts and tricks that I have found make me enjoy shooting these guns a bit more. Hopefully the coin will be available in the future to test some of the Grey Guns stuff, especially the new trigger shoe and bar, which looks very exciting, especially to a sig nerd like myself.