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  Sig Arms 232  
  Reviewer Rating 8 | Average Rating: 8.5 | Rate this Firearm  
 
 
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operation:
  Semi-Auto
caliber:
  .308
capacity:
  7
barrel Length:
  3.01" - 4 "
price:
  $700 - $800
     


   
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Feels like it is an extension of your body - awfully comfortable even before the Hogue grip addition; now I don't want to put it down. No issues at all since day one. Have shot it 3 x's now without a hitch. Have tried 3 different types of Ammo, all trouble free. Winchester Target FMJ Flat nose , Remington UMC FMJ and Magtgech FMJ. No Hollow point test yet, .380 ammo on B/O anywhere from 2 - 6 weeks.
 
   
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Recoil is not an issue to me, and I am a lightweight, under 160 lbs. Cleaning is a breeze. Being a relatively new shooter, cannot say much regarding accuracy and groupings, except that I tend to shoot low and left of where I aim; whether it's my .22, 9mm or this. I am able to place shots in the general vicinity of where I aim, but still adjusting my technique.
 
   
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Night Sights are awesome and the Hogue grip is a must. I bought the grip aftermarket and put on myself. Available on the stainless steel version, but the Nitron weighs in just over 5 ounces less; might be even lighter with the Hogue grip. Plus I like the less flashy look of Black.
 
     
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