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Sig P6 or Ruger P95DC


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I have both and both are accurate and comfortable to shoot. I have had 2 stovepipes in the SIG and 0 in the Ruger. Both are more accurate than I am. I have 12K on the Rugger and 850 on the Sig.

It comes down to which is more comfortable in the hand.

KB

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One thing I noticed with my Sig P6 is that it is more accurate with Remington 115gr FMJ then with WWB 147gr Hollow Points...havent tried it with any "real" self defense ammo....the gun however is definitely reliably accurate for either if dealing with any kind of threat

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Congrats on your new pistol Superman, I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

I've had a few Sig's in the past and several Rugers(including the P95DC) as well. If concealability was a major factor in selection then I would go with the Sig P6/225. If not then I would probably opt for the P95. If a Sig 228 or 229 had been a third choice, I would choose that over both of them regardless of whether concealability was in issue or not.

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