Sig has discontinued it, so probably the reason for the close out.
Haven't seen or handled a Rami in years, looked around back in June, but decided against it. Closest comparison is my P01 with thin aluminum grips.
I have medium sized hands; the thinner CZ (and my 75B) are both more comfortable. The controls on the CZs are traditional and more left handed friendly than the Sig.
I get better initial trigger finger pad placement on the Sig vs. either 75.
Getting a nice, high grip on both, so equal in that regard.
I did test carry in my repurposed N82 Tactical holster, AIWB, the grip height works very well with my body shape, equivalent to my G19/26 and better than the CZs.
The reason I opted out on the Rami is the extra coin I know I would have spent sending it to CGW.
After picking up the Walther through the trading post, I thought I was done.
I think Sig saw no futue offering it; the current customer base already bought, the new customer base has a lot more options for way less money, even if they have full / compact metal Sig's. Lurking over on Sig talk, the P365 and P320 seem to be popular.
If I was buying my first Sig at fair market, it probably wouldn't be a P224. If I was looking for a 10-12 round compact/sub compact, the Sig is at the upper end of price competing against a lot of quality handguns. If I had other handguns in .40 / .357 Sig or simply thought the modularity was cool, it would be on my radar.
Rumor is BarSto is running a batch of 9mm barrels, estimated MSRP $200, unknown if it would need to be fitted.
Hoping to shoot it Sunday.