This guy is nice. A decent value too.
Can any P320 take any grip module or does the X-Series only take the different X-series modules?
Get both a 220 and a 365 - will cover all the bases.
Any Sig is a good Sig to own. I have 20+ year old guns as well as less then a year guns and they all shoot better than I do and they work. I mainly have the P series plus some of the 1911 series. Buy one and enjoy, Chris.
I agree. However my SHTF guns are all HKs right now (USP-Compact, USP)While most shootings don't require more than three rounds, I have never heard anyone who said they regretted having too much ammunition.
It sounds like you are moving to something smaller rather than larger. I don't think there is much difference between the P226 and P229. I've carried both. The P229 has been on my hip for 15+ years and it is fine. The P320/P250 are interesting because you can swap sizes easily and keep the identical trigger. My preference is the DAO P250, just because I like a hammer over striker. If I want a striker, I carry a Glock, G27 or G22, but my preference for small carry is my sub compact P250. The long pull trigger on the P250 is reminiscent of my revolver days, only the trigger is much smoother than any revolver I've carried.
SIG and HK handguns are a bit on the overpriced side of the market, IMO. While they are good guns and well made, they don't perform any better and they are no more reliable than Glock, IMO.
My only real suggestion is look for a police trade-in after you have shot a few of your potential choices. Let friends know what you are looking for and see if anyone is willing to let you put a few magazines through their pistol. I firmly believe that no one can choose a firearm for another person. What works for me, works for me. The only wrong answer is choosing something that doesn't work for you.
Be safe.
Now there is the Xcompact. 3.6" barrel and 15 round mag.
That looks interesting. Wonder what the height is?
I tried to CCW my 229 E2 with a beavertail and it sucks.