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Intriguing statements by Sig Sauer on their p250 firearm... I added the bolded font for emphasis to point out what caught my attention.
The website also says:
Does this mean every p250 comes with different grips and changeable mechanisms, or does one have to specify how the firearm is to be configured at purchase? According to the website, the P250 appears to be available in four calibers?
For those who own a P250, please let me know how you like it and whether Sig Sauer is correct in its claim regarding the ease of changing mechanisms.
Thank you,
Ceicei
Intriguing statements by Sig Sauer on their p250 firearm... I added the bolded font for emphasis to point out what caught my attention.
The P250®, a modular pistol that allows the shooter to change caliber and size at will....
The website also says:
The P250's innovative design enables the shooter to quickly remove the functional mechanism and place it into the polymer grip of his choice. This allows an immediate change in caliber and size;(subcompact, compact and full). And after any change the pistol delivers both outstanding accuracy and reliable functionality. Its modularity not only provides incredible ease of maintenance, but also provides a solution for accommodating different hand sizes - there are 6 different ergonomic combinations for each size, accomplished by changes in grip circumference and trigger style.
Does this mean every p250 comes with different grips and changeable mechanisms, or does one have to specify how the firearm is to be configured at purchase? According to the website, the P250 appears to be available in four calibers?
For those who own a P250, please let me know how you like it and whether Sig Sauer is correct in its claim regarding the ease of changing mechanisms.
Thank you,
Ceicei