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finally got my permit to purchase so i went to the shop near me and the guy was trying to sell me a p226 pretty hard.
i fired it a couple of years back and remember that i liked it but forgot the reasons. it felt pretty balanced in my hand, and i generally like it.
it's pricey ($800) but the guy said if you want a quality gun that will last, it'll cost you.
the other options there were a beretta 92F ($650) and glock 19 ($550).
i don't really like glocks and i figure if i'm going to pay beretta money, i might as well pony up a bit more for the sig.
my original intention was to see if he had a sig 2022, as i've read it's a good bang for the buck and can be bought online for $350-400 all day.
he didn't have any and called it "crap" compared to the p226.
so is the p226 "too much" gun for a first time owner?
also, who makes good cheap practice ammo? federal seems pretty popular.
i fired it a couple of years back and remember that i liked it but forgot the reasons. it felt pretty balanced in my hand, and i generally like it.
it's pricey ($800) but the guy said if you want a quality gun that will last, it'll cost you.
the other options there were a beretta 92F ($650) and glock 19 ($550).
i don't really like glocks and i figure if i'm going to pay beretta money, i might as well pony up a bit more for the sig.
my original intention was to see if he had a sig 2022, as i've read it's a good bang for the buck and can be bought online for $350-400 all day.
he didn't have any and called it "crap" compared to the p226.
so is the p226 "too much" gun for a first time owner?
also, who makes good cheap practice ammo? federal seems pretty popular.