This video from Alien Gear Holsters focuses on identifying the best Sig Sauer pistols for concealed carry (CCW). The host discusses various Sig models, including the popular P320 family (Compact, Carry, Subcompact), the micro 1911-style P938 and P238, and classic compact service pistols like the P225, SP2022, and P229. They also touch upon Sig's 1911 offerings. The discussion highlights the strengths of each model for civilian concealed carriers, considering factors like size, operating system, and reliability.
This video features a special focus on the West German Sig P6 (also known as the P225) from Nutnfancy. The content includes shooting the pistol at long range, performing speed drills, and showcasing the SERPA holster. It also provides a glimpse into the Nutnfancy arsenal from 1991, including a Sig P226, and offers instruction on operating a Sig firearm to a person named Jardine. The reviewer expresses a positive impression of the P6 and concludes by posing a question for viewers: P6 or P226?
This video offers a comprehensive review of the Sig Sauer P239 pistol, highlighting its enduring appeal despite being considered a compact option. The presenter praises its accuracy, trigger quality, sights, reliability, and fit/finish, comparing it favorably to larger Sig models like the P226. While acknowledging its weight and limited capacity make it less competitive for deep concealment against modern, smaller firearms, the video argues the P239 excels as a primary concealed carry or off-duty weapon, especially for those who appreciate its shootability, enhanced by its weight. The excellent ergonomics, including a smaller grip circumference beneficial for female shooters, and simple takedown are also noted as key selling points, contributing to its high resale value. The review concludes that the P239 remains an outstanding option for those who can accommodate its size and round count.
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