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Torn between P220 and P229

Either is fine, I have both, a 19, and a cm9, all for something sifferent, if I had to ditch any though the cm9 would go, then the 229
 
I've carried a P229 SAS II with a short SRT in .357SIG for 3 years now in a good IWB holster. You get used to it and the SRT is a great trigger setup. With an extended +2 mag, you can carry 14+1 of .357SIG or .40. 9mm is 13 rds standard, and there is probably a plus 2 as well. The plus 2 mags are a little harder to conceal as they add length.

If I was running .45ACP I would not hesitate for one moment to pick up a P227 carry, and it's on my short list regardless because one can never have too many Sigs. They also have a 14rd extended mag available but there are some reports of issues with those mags.
 
MecGar makes 15 round 228/229 mags that are flush fit. Plus, when you buy a 226, you can use your 226 mags in the 229.

The 228/M11 is lighter than the 229 (folded slide vs. machined stainless), but otherwise the same dimensions.

I'll second of third the SRT trigger. I bought one off here for under $40 and it installed in about 10 minutes.
 
MecGar makes 15 round 228/229 mags that are flush fit. Plus, when you buy a 226, you can use your 226 mags in the 229.

The 228/M11 is lighter than the 229 (folded slide vs. machined stainless), but otherwise the same dimensions.

I'll second of third the SRT trigger. I bought one off here for under $40 and it installed in about 10 minutes.

I believe the flush 15 rounders are 9mm only.

Agree on the M11 weight/slide as a plus. Sure do like the balance of my stamped/folded W. German P226's.
 
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