Members BigRiverLeather Posted April 27, 2010 Members Report Posted April 27, 2010 This was an email I received that originated from Mark Garrity regarding Sig's changes in the P250c which affect holster construction. I emailed this infor to Rings, ASP, Duncan's and Lindell's so hopefully they take it to heart and get the new design molded as well as keep the "old" ones around. Don't know if you guys are aware, but Sig recently made some changes to their P250-C that will effect holster fit. The new version has a flat mil-spec 1913 Picatinny rail with frame running to the end of the slide, while on the original version the rail is rounded and stops about 1/4 inch short of the end of the slide. This flatter rail makes the frame extended further down on the edges, and will definately not fit in a holster tightly molded to the original frame. (I hesitate to use the words "old frame' as the entire pistol is not that old!). The frame on the orignal version is also recessed thinner than the slide forward of the triggerguard. On the new version the frame is flush with the slide width the entire length, making the lower half of the gun wider in the dust cover area. The original version's grip also has front-strap checkering while the new version is stippled, and the Sig logo on the grip panels has been relocated from being centered on the original to top of the grip on the new. While these grip changes obviously do not effect holster fit they may be the most apparent changes to ask a potential customer in determining which version they have; as Sig has not changed the model designation or added a prefix or suffix code marked on the pistol to it to assist in determining which version it is. For side-by-side comparison photos, go to Sig's web-site www.sig-sauer.com. Scroll down the left hand coloumn (products, accessories, etc0 to "Product Alerts". You will see 2 click-on links that open PDF files with photos "P250C Holster Changes" and "Sig P250C Grip Changes". As a side note the Federal Air Marshals are now issuing this pistol in the new version so holster orders for it may increase. The old Sig-Pro 2340 has also been redesigned as the new 2022. (At least they changed the model number here). It now has a square trigger-guard as opposed to the old-style P228 round guard, and a 1913 rail. I think they do this just to mess with holster-makers and keep us on our toes ! Quote
Members particle Posted April 27, 2010 Members Report Posted April 27, 2010 Thanks for posting this, and thanks for emailing it to me as well. It is much appreciated! Quote
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