My first SIG was a P232. I was trying to find a gun that was comfortable IWB in The Precious.
I failed.
After carrying a Colt model 1908 pocket hammerless (also in .380 ACP) in my pocket for a while, and due to a fascination with the Colt Mustang, I got a P238.
This was my pocket gun for quite a while. Sometimes replaced with a S&W 640-3.
Ultimately the pocket sized 9mm revolution supplanted both the .380's and .357's for daily wear.
Both the .380 SIG's got sold.
Because I had long been jealous of Willard's P220, when I saw one for about half the going rate at the local pawn shop, I pounced!
Of course, the purty wood stocks broke almost immediately. That led to more work than expected getting plastic replacements on it. Turns out to have been fortuitous because the plastic grips work better for me.
And there things sat.
Until Mr Fleetwood decided that I needed a P320 Pro Carry for Christmas! Again, THANKS!
It was set up for a left-handed person, you can see the scratches from it's life as a cop's gun.
The thing about these is they're modular. The other thing is I didn't care for the grip.
Wilson Combat to the rescue! CDNN too for the tan baseplates.
And that's where we are.
I have never actually disliked anything from SIG I've owned.
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