Nutnfancy P227 Steel Run

Published on August 13, 2013
Duration: 8:40

This video showcases the Sig Sauer P227 in .45 ACP during a steel shooting event. The reviewer highlights the pistol's substantial weight, long sight radius, and decent trigger, though expresses a preference for a different trigger face. The P227 is praised for its shootability and overall quality, with a strong recommendation to purchase.

Quick Summary

The Sig Sauer P227 in .45 ACP is highly recommended by the reviewer, earning a 10/10 rating. Key features include its substantial weight for easier shooting, a long sight radius for accuracy, and decent sights. While the trigger face is noted as a personal preference issue, the overall performance and quality make it a desirable firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Initial Reaction
  2. 02:22Comparison to P226
  3. 02:36First Shots Impressions
  4. 02:49Grip and Weight Analysis
  5. 02:56Sights and Trigger Discussion
  6. 03:10Trigger Face Preference
  7. 03:23Getting into the Sig Groove
  8. 03:44Shooting Modes (SA/DA)
  9. 04:09P227 Steel Run
  10. 05:19Room for Improvement
  11. 05:31Carry Method Discussion
  12. 05:42Controls Confusion
  13. 05:53More Steel Runs
  14. 07:54Successful Run and Final Thoughts
  15. 08:02Overall Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Sig Sauer P227 that make it good for shooting?

The Sig Sauer P227 is noted for its substantial weight, which aids in shootability, and a long sight radius that helps with accuracy. It also features decent sights. These elements contribute to a positive shooting experience, especially during events like steel challenges.

Does the reviewer recommend the Sig Sauer P227?

Yes, the reviewer highly recommends the Sig Sauer P227, giving it a 10 out of 10 rating. They suggest purchasing one if you can afford it, calling it a 'great gun' that Sig did 'right'.

What is the reviewer's opinion on the Sig Sauer P227's trigger?

The reviewer finds the trigger on the Sig Sauer P227 to be decent but dislikes the short trigger face. They mention it requires a slightly longer pull for them personally and would consider changing it out for a different option.

How does the Sig Sauer P227 compare to the P226?

While both are considered great guns, the reviewer specifically praises the E2 grip on the P226. For the P227, the main point of discussion regarding its controls is the trigger face, which differs from what the reviewer prefers, though they acknowledge its shootability.

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