The 2022 is great! I highly recommend it. If you’re worried about the whole 15 round magazines, they sell 10 round mags. I have both and I believe the 10 round mags are slightly cheaper.
Glocks are maybe the ones that has more people under 6 ft , the 226 is made to be in hard conditions , in combat when the metal will resist more abrasions
@@steven3379 well that video was over a year ago so that’s something that I fixed. But it’s definitely different when I switch from my 1911, to something like a Glock. I’m accurate and easily able to keep the handgun stead but if I switch to something plastic, it just doesn’t feel the same. Which means I’d have to not only practice with it but keep that practice in memory. Which is fine, if I wanted that type as a conceal carry. I usually carry my 1911, Star, CZ83, and TT33 which greatly enough, they all fit the same holster. But since most people don’t know this, I have a medical condition that makes it so I can’t get muscles anywhere on my arms. I have them on my hands and fingers already because for years, even before I got into firearms, I always strengthened those. I appreciate the recommendation. I don’t have these handguns anymore. They just didn’t stick with me very well no matter how much i practiced.
@docbrowning I understand, 🙏 I recently got my second Legion a P220 Legion 10mm SAO, my first one was a P938 Legion. I do like the all metal pistols better myself. I had a P320 X-Ten for a month or two before I traded it for a new P220, the X-Ten was OK but very "tiring" to shoot, if I had the ammo to shoot I could shoot the P220 all day! Much less felt recoil.
@@steven3379 that’s awesome! Yeah I like SIGs but if I were to choose one, I’d like to own an original P226 (not the legion one) and a SIG chambered in .45 ACP but I noticed they have single stack mags. I was hoping for something like the FN FNX-45 but from the SIG design like that of the P226 and P220 with the double stack single feed mags.
Well that was awhile ago. Things changed ever since then. I work better with Single Action anyways but thanks for the tip. I do that already and I fixed the “limp wrist” a long time ago. :)
Yes but it won’t chamber because it’ll be too low. That’s my experience at least. The cut for the magazine to stop is low enough to not allow it to chamber a round. Unless it’s the other way around and I’m confused but either way, I’m sure if you modify it, it’ll work.
The SP2022 is 500 dollars but you’d be surprised. I’ve had cheaper handguns vs expensive ones other than these and the cheaper ones win but I wasn’t really doing a “versus” here. I was just sharing my thoughts on both of them for me. Not which ones better or worse. I don’t really care, they were both nice in the end but at the same time, I sold both of them anyways. Not my cup of tea. To each their own.
The sig 2022 was purposefully made to give alot of the more expensive features into a cheaper package (alot cheaper), obviously everyone knows which is better 🤤🤤 *Legion*, but the 2022 has its place and buying crowd
Lo sé. Explico que planeo trabajar más en esta pistola porque me gusta. No me gustan mucho las pistolas de plástico, pero me gusta esta. gracias por tu comentario y apoyo!
@@docbrowning claro dale una oportunidad.. buen mantenimiento y un buen agarra con ambas manos y verás que no hace mal función.. la p226 es otro nivel..
@@eliezerherrera5763 Necesito empezar a traducir lo que digo al español. parece que hay muchos hispanos y españoles que ven esto. Sabía que el P226 funcionaría bien, era nuevo. el SP2022 sin embargo lo encontre en una tienda y estaba muy sucio, no tenia estuche, venia con 3 cargadores, uno si era para una SIG P320/250. Me gusta probar las armas nada más sacarlas de la caja y sabía que la SP podría no funcionar bien debido a lo sucia que estaba. Sin embargo, después de probarlo, lo limpié y procederé a probarlo en una forma ahora limpia. Practico con muchas armas de fuego diferentes, desde alquiladas hasta propias. Como dije antes, las pistolas de plástico como Glocks, M&Ps, etc, nunca me interesaron. Sin embargo, todavía practico con armas de fuego de plástico. para saber siempre cómo usarlos. el gatillo del SP era horrible por toda la suciedad. como se muestra en el video, ahora funciona mejor después de limpiarlo. Lo probaré nuevamente pronto y haré otra revisión cuando esté limpio. no te preocupes, trabajaré en ello pronto.
I prefer my SP2022 over my P320X Compact.
@@jimhovater8755 I agree with that 100%
I'm too drunk to watch this! I want the 202/ but mags are a concern!
The 2022 is great! I highly recommend it.
If you’re worried about the whole 15 round magazines, they sell 10 round mags. I have both and I believe the 10 round mags are slightly cheaper.
@@docbrowningok you just earned a like!!
@@MikeM-wz2mh haha I appreciate it, glad to help!
I have (6) mags for mine. (5) are OEM. One is a 17rd Mecgar.
After shooting a metal Sig no plastic gun is going to compare. I like polymer guns but they're nothing like an all metal pistol.
I believe it!
I came across a beautiful Sig P210 and I fell in love with that but it’s so dang expensive.
One day tho!
Glocks are maybe the ones that has more people under 6 ft , the 226 is made to be in hard conditions , in combat when the metal will resist more abrasions
For a personal defense the 2022,is perfect , other siga are made for combat in a harsh environment
Yeah, I figured that when I had em. Both nice but not what fit me well. Hopefully it does for others!
Your grip appears to be very weak, you need strength building from your fingertips to your shoulders, both arms. 6 months at least.
@@steven3379 well that video was over a year ago so that’s something that I fixed.
But it’s definitely different when I switch from my 1911, to something like a Glock.
I’m accurate and easily able to keep the handgun stead but if I switch to something plastic, it just doesn’t feel the same.
Which means I’d have to not only practice with it but keep that practice in memory.
Which is fine, if I wanted that type as a conceal carry.
I usually carry my 1911, Star, CZ83, and TT33 which greatly enough, they all fit the same holster.
But since most people don’t know this, I have a medical condition that makes it so I can’t get muscles anywhere on my arms. I have them on my hands and fingers already because for years, even before I got into firearms, I always strengthened those.
I appreciate the recommendation.
I don’t have these handguns anymore. They just didn’t stick with me very well no matter how much i practiced.
@docbrowning I understand, 🙏 I recently got my second Legion a P220 Legion 10mm SAO, my first one was a P938 Legion. I do like the all metal pistols better myself. I had a P320 X-Ten for a month or two before I traded it for a new P220, the X-Ten was OK but very "tiring" to shoot, if I had the ammo to shoot I could shoot the P220 all day! Much less felt recoil.
@@steven3379 that’s awesome!
Yeah I like SIGs but if I were to choose one, I’d like to own an original P226 (not the legion one) and a SIG chambered in .45 ACP but I noticed they have single stack mags.
I was hoping for something like the FN FNX-45 but from the SIG design like that of the P226 and P220 with the double stack single feed mags.
Limp wrist and you need to use the pad of your finger on the trigger.
Well that was awhile ago. Things changed ever since then.
I work better with Single Action anyways but thanks for the tip. I do that already and I fixed the “limp wrist” a long time ago. :)
serious question bro Can the p226 magazine fit in the sp2022 ??🙏
Yes but it won’t chamber because it’ll be too low. That’s my experience at least. The cut for the magazine to stop is low enough to not allow it to chamber a round.
Unless it’s the other way around and I’m confused but either way, I’m sure if you modify it, it’ll work.
@@docbrowning thanks bro
It’s a comparison of a $1300 pistol vs a $350 pistol. Of course there is a difference.
The SP2022 is 500 dollars but you’d be surprised.
I’ve had cheaper handguns vs expensive ones other than these and the cheaper ones win but I wasn’t really doing a “versus” here. I was just sharing my thoughts on both of them for me.
Not which ones better or worse.
I don’t really care, they were both nice in the end but at the same time, I sold both of them anyways.
Not my cup of tea.
To each their own.
Consider the small backstrap.
The sig 2022 was purposefully made to give alot of the more expensive features into a cheaper package (alot cheaper), obviously everyone knows which is better 🤤🤤 *Legion*, but the 2022 has its place and buying crowd
Mejora ese agarre, la sp2020 es muy buena pistola..
Lo sé. Explico que planeo trabajar más en esta pistola porque me gusta. No me gustan mucho las pistolas de plástico, pero me gusta esta. gracias por tu comentario y apoyo!
@@docbrowning claro dale una oportunidad.. buen mantenimiento y un buen agarra con ambas manos y verás que no hace mal función.. la p226 es otro nivel..
@@eliezerherrera5763 Necesito empezar a traducir lo que digo al español. parece que hay muchos hispanos y españoles que ven esto. Sabía que el P226 funcionaría bien, era nuevo. el SP2022 sin embargo lo encontre en una tienda y estaba muy sucio, no tenia estuche, venia con 3 cargadores, uno si era para una SIG P320/250. Me gusta probar las armas nada más sacarlas de la caja y sabía que la SP podría no funcionar bien debido a lo sucia que estaba. Sin embargo, después de probarlo, lo limpié y procederé a probarlo en una forma ahora limpia. Practico con muchas armas de fuego diferentes, desde alquiladas hasta propias. Como dije antes, las pistolas de plástico como Glocks, M&Ps, etc, nunca me interesaron. Sin embargo, todavía practico con armas de fuego de plástico. para saber siempre cómo usarlos. el gatillo del SP era horrible por toda la suciedad. como se muestra en el video, ahora funciona mejor después de limpiarlo. Lo probaré nuevamente pronto y haré otra revisión cuando esté limpio. no te preocupes, trabajaré en ello pronto.
@@docbrowning ahora sí entiendo, gracias por compartir la experiencia.