The SIG Sauer P229 currently comes in 10 different styles, and there are even a few other which have already been discontinued. The different versions of the P229 are discernable by type of finish, frame material and coating, rail system, caliber,sights, engravings, and other features which se...
The P220 was sold initially in the United States by Browning, as the Browning Double Action pistol (BDA). It was the first SIG Sauer pistol sold in the U.S. It sold pretty well, and eventually it was imported and sold under the SIG banner as the SIG Sauer P226. I remember when the...
The folks at Sig Sauer pronounce E2 as “ergonomics squared.” The E2 grip configuration is slimmer than earlier versions, and it helps the shooter “get more hand around the gun.” This aids in steadying the pistol against the weight of the trigger pull, which becomes more important the fa...
As Naval Special Warfare transitions to the Glock 19, it is important to pay tribute to the legendary Sig Sauer P228. As some people know, SEALs have
–chosen the pistol to replace the Beretta M9 handgun adopted back in the 1980s, which in turn had replaced the 1911 “Government model” 45 first designed by gun genius John Moses Browning way back in–wait for it–1911. The newly chosen pistol is to be the Sig Sauer P320, a semi...