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I have had my P250 Tactical 9 mmfor two months, have been to the range every week, and have not had a single instance where there was an issue with the feed, fire, or extraction -not to mention it is "dead on" accurate. Clearly there was an issue with this one firing assembly. Agreed, this issue never should have made it past Sig Quality control, but that is a problem with Sig, not with the model of the pistol. Lets lay blame where it is deserved. If there are QC issues at Sig, thenwe are going to start seeingissues with every model. I think the P250 is getting an undeserved amount of negative press because of the scrutiny that comes any time a company deviates from the norm.
Also, my buddy hashad the P250 in .40 for 2.5 years now, and like me, has never had an issue. Maybe we are the lucky two people to get the Sig P250 without any issues. Just trying to make the point that people like what they like. If anyone is considering the P250, don't be scared off by a couple of reported issues. If there was a serious problem affecting dozens of pistols, Sig would have issued a recall.
The P250 is a terrific DAO pistol. Everyone that has fired mine has commented on how comfortable it is in the hand, and how unbelievably smooth the trigger pull is. If DAO isn't for you, that's a completely different matter. I would take my P250 over a Glock any day