Have not had too much to post recently re my R9 but seeing as we have been a tad quiet of late thought I'd post this as an ''interest'' item.
After quite a bit of deliberation, set my sights on a new SIG 226ST - my first SIG in fact. I wanted it for IDPA and, as a possible carry piece. My BHP did just fine last year for IDPA but - have been lusting for a better DA/SA than my P series Rugers. More a case of ''want'' than ''need'' LOL.
This gun feels just dandy - factory grips are superb - well, for me! I have a set of CT grips coming and will hope the feel does not change too much. First sets of rounds fired were faultless and the trigger tho new, feels well acceptable. Not light but well smooth enough for a new gun, and accuracy out the box is all but spot on. It is I have found out SAAMI spec'd such that it will digest +P - which is good as I have a container of approx 1,000 Gold Dots in +P ... no good for R9 of course!
It is a fairly heavy gun - as you'd expect but to be honest, weight does not phase me - never has .. I am not a fan of super light guns at all. I got this with the SIG night sights ... they are not Tritiums - just Trijicons but - nice dots and even for my tired old eyes, a sight picture shows quite useably. That I hope will aid my IDPA shooting.
Factory mags suck! Not for function but capacity .. just 10. I have bought some cheapo ''Eagle'' mags thru CDNN ... not being sure if they were gonna be remotely useful and even a waste of money - those are 17 rounders. Predictably they were not all that inspiring but - I set to and modified the engagement slot so as to enable correct lock up on insertion .... initially they were shy of lock up without a hefty smack!
I also added some extra chamfer to top right and stoned to smooth - to make sure on insertion they did not snag on the mag catch on way thru... one did initially.
Cycling thru these with dummy rounds suggests feed is fine - the acid test will be soon when I get to range and fire off a lot of test rounds. I want the 17 rounders for IDPA .. mainly cos stuffing the full 10 in factory mags is hard work! 10 in the 17's however is a tad easier.... and if reliable then they will be good for carry too.
So - there we are - hoping for a good IDPA season and once fully proven, this gun will become another winter carry option. Summer will be SP-101 again and R9 as bug or even primary when needed.