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SIG SAUER P250 Now With Optional Mini-Picatinny Rail

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Just thought you might like to know. Press release:

SIG SAUER, Inc., the leading manufacturer of commercial, law enforcement and military firearms, introduces the latest version of the P250 Modular Pistol System, the P250 Subcompact with an integral M1913 accessory rail. Featuring the medium grip contoured to fit most hand sizes, the new P250 Subcompact allows users to mount lights and lasers on the smallest P250 frame.

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Robert Farago is the former publisher of The Truth About Guns (TTAG). He started the site to explore the ethics, morality, business, politics, culture, technology, practice, strategy, dangers and fun of guns.

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  1. Neither. Go with the FN 303. Soul of an Automag RT, yet flings those bismuth nose weighted rounds with incredible accuracy and force. I think there’s still probably dents in the steel doors down at AGD’s old building from their *ahem* testing…

    (also, is the ‘Non-Lethal _Addition_’ part of the headline some sort of pun that I’m missing? I’ve never found summation to be sufficiently lethal as it was…

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  2. Great. Now your handly little Sig can dice, peel, chop, core an apple and manage your investment portfolio.

    And you wonder why I like revolvers.

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  3. With the new rail system, you can attach a normal sized gun that will not inflict pain upon the person firing it and that will actually be accurate.

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  4. Mini-pickatinny rail or not the sub-compact P250 is:
    1. Easy to shoot accurately
    2. Easy to carry concealed
    And. Bugs the hell out of gun snobs who think a gun must
    cost at least $2000. before its worthy

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  5. The article is firewalled at the WSJ so I can’t read it. I’ve dealt with GE Capital in the past and the first thing that I thought about was that Gun Store owners would be using GE Capital to finance inventory, just like car dealers. Car dealers call it a “Floor Plan”.

    Inventory finance works like a revolving door. You use financing to buy inventory. They (GE) give you a grace period of say 90-days before you pay anything, interest accrues after the first 30-days. You sell some of the inventory and pay off some of the debt, not all of it, and only then, they (GE) start making money off interest.

    Everything is peachy and they lend you more to buy more inventory so the door keeps revolving. But what if you can’t get any more inventory? The revolving door stops, you can’t pay and they wont lend you anymore….

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  6. It’s a ridiculous poster… I doubt it’ll change anyone’s mind, one way or another. Not very iconic given the artist’s resume.

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  7. I own a P250 SC 45 ACP AND I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE ANY INFO ON WHERE I COULD FIND A GRIP WITH A RAIL FOR THAT. . I DO OWN A P227 45 TACTICAL WITH NIGHT SITES AND A THREADED BARREL WITH A 14 ROUND MAG AND IT FIT RIGHT IN MY P250SC 45 AND WORKED VERY WELL . THE P227 IS MY SIDE CARRY AND THE P250 IS MY BACKUP ,BOTH 45 ACP FOR ONE AMMO, BUT AGAIN I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO FIND A GRIP WITH A RAIL FOR THE 250 TO ACCOMMODATE A LASER. . AGAIN ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED . THANKS

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