![]() I bought a NILL grip for an SW 586 and it feels a lot like what comes standard on the P30. The ergonomic grip on the P30 was developed by NILL grips and it really does feel like it just grew out of your palm. That said, really, why don't you purchase and train with the SAO version of the Legion? I personally believe that carrying a "cocked and locked" SAO and training to release the safety then getting off a GOOD first shot is better than training to carry a "hot" DA/SA and remembering to not pull completely off target on your first shot. The P30 LEM is about 5.5, the P229 is 9.75 DA and 3.75 SA. The P series have standard rails VS the proprietary rail on a USP, ambi everything VS just the mag release, arguably better sights in the compact models. It's difficult to get off an accurate first DA shot, in spite of concentration and training! (haters can bash me, I know) They insisted that the first pull out of the holster be a DA pull. I spent two entire days at an advanced defensive handgun training class with the DA/SA Legion P229. I actually own an X-Five Carry, a P320 X-Five, and two Legion P229s- one with the SAO trigger and the other with the DA/SA trigger. ![]() All good comments, but nobody has hopped into the triggers of the two weapons: The P320 is a striker fired, and the P226, at least the Legions, can be purchased with either a DA/SA or SAO trigger.
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