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Sig P229 vs Glock 19: Which is the Better CCW?

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Sig P229 vs Glock 19: Which is the Better CCW?

If you’re looking for a new pistol for concealed carry, you’ve come to the right place.

Both the Glock 19 and the Sig Sauer P229 are designed for self-defense and are widely used by law enforcement agencies and everyday carriers alike. But what are the differences between these two guns, and which will check all your boxes?

When comparing the Sig P229 vs Glock 19, it’s easy to see both make excellent concealed carry pistols. While the G19 is slightly smaller than the P229 and has a higher capacity, the Sig features an accessory rail and low-light sights.

At the end of the day, you can’t go wrong with either firearm. In this article, we’ll break down the details of each to help you decide which is the better fit for you.

Glock 19

The Glock 19 is one of the most famous concealed carry guns on the market, and for good reason.

This compact handgun is often used as a backup weapon for law enforcement officers and has gained popularity as a CCW for many of the same reasons.

The G19 is striker-fired and is known for its reliability, durability, and accuracy. It’s designed with a locked breech and short recoil, and features Glock’s signature Safe-Action trigger system.

Chambered in 9mm, this versatile pistol has a modular back strap, allowing shooters to customize it to their hand size.

This Glock model has a fairly large round capacity for its size, boasting a capacity of 15 and weighing only 23.63 ounces. It stands 5.04” tall and 7.36” long, with a barrel length of 4.02”.

If you’re looking for a Glock 19 holster, check out our selection  here. Or, visit our Holsters By Gun Model page to customize a holster for your G19 with added accessories.

Glock 19 Handgun Close Up Photography

Sig Sauer P229

The Sig P229 Nitron Compact is another popular choice for concealed carry. Also a compact pistol, one of the main differences between the P229 and the Glock 19 is that the Sig is a DA/SA system.

One of the most unique features about this handgun is that while it generally comes chambered in 9mm, it is also available in .357 SIG or .40 S&W depending on your preference. In any case, the P229 has a 10-round capacity, making it a great option if you live in a state with capacity restrictions.

The newest version of the Sig P229 features a new slide profile and ergonomic grip, and its small size makes it an excellent choice for concealed carry.

Weighing 34.4 ounces, the P229 stands 5.4” tall and 7.1” long with a barrel length of 3.9”.

If you’re looking for a Sig P229 holster, visit our  Holsters By Gun Model page to customize a holster for your specific model.

Sig P229 Close Up Photography

Glock 19 vs Sig P229: Specs

Model
Sig P229
Glock 19
Caliber
9mm, .357 SIG, or .40 S&W
9mm
Trigger Action
DA/SA
Striker
Size
Compact
Compact
Height
5.4"
5.04"
Length
7.1"
7.36"
Barrel Length
3.9"
4.02"
Width
1.5"
1.26"
Weight
34.4 oz
21.16 oz
Capacity
10+1
15+1
MSRP
$1049
$579

Sig P229 vs Glock 19: Size & Capacity

When doing a Sig P229 vs Glock 19 size comparison, the Glock 19 is significantly lighter and features a much larger capacity, while the Sig P229 takes a slight edge in length.

Both pistols are compact, but the P229 weighs 34.4 ounces while the G19 weighs only 21.16 ounces. The Glock is smaller in height and width, with a slightly longer barrel length.

The G19 measures 5.04” tall, 1.26” wide, and 7.36” long with a barrel length of 4.02” while the Sig P229 stands 5.4” tall, 1.5” wide, and 7.1” long with a barrel length of 3.9”.

Despite its smaller size, the Glock 19 has a standard capacity of 15 rounds and is available with optional 17, 19, 24, 31, and 33-round magazines. The 9mm Sig P229 comes standard with a 10-round capacity, though extended magazines are also available.

Sig P229 vs Glock 19: Size & Capacity - Handguns and Magazine for both gun models photography

Glock 19 vs Sig P229: Ergonomics

Frame

The Glock 19 is built with a black polymer frame and has a built-in beavertail to allow for a high and tight grip. It features modular backstraps, which are easily changed to accommodate your hand size.

The P229 features a hard coat anodized aluminum alloy frame. The Nitron version also has a rail that allows you to attach various lights and lasers to the frame. The Sig also has an ergonomic E2 grip that works well for people with smaller hand sizes.

Slide & Barrel

When it comes to the slide and barrel of the gun, the Sig P229 has a Nitron-coated stainless steel slide and carbon steel barrel, complete with slide serrations for a better grip.

The Glock 19 is also designed with a steel slide, which is Tenifer-coated for durability and corrosion protection. This pistol also features slide serrations.

Glock 19 vs Sig P229: Ergonomics - Close up from both Glock 19 and Sig P229

Sig P229 vs Glock 19: Sights & Optics

While the Glock 19 comes with Glock’s standard plastic sights, The P229 is built with SIGLITE Night sights, which are great for low-light scenarios.

Neither pistol comes optics-ready, though if that’s a dealbreaker for you, the G19 MOS version offers modular optic compatibility and the P229’s slide can be swapped for one that’s cut for optics.

Glock 19 vs Sig P229: Controls

Safety

When it comes to safety, neither of these pistols features a manual thumb safety, though both do have built-in safety features.

The Glock 19 is equipped with the manufacturer’s Safe Action System, which is designed with three independent mechanical safeties that disengage as the gun’s trigger is pulled and re-engage when released and offer protection if the firearm is dropped.

The Sig P229, on the other hand, simply features a magazine release, slide release, and decocking lever for ease of use.

Trigger

The P229 has a standard curved double/single action trigger, meaning it has a long first pull and short, crisp subsequent pulls.

The G19 also features a pretty basic trigger, though the Gen 5 version does have Glock’s newest variant, which has a rolling break.

Image of a Glock 19 Handgun - Glock 19 Controls

Which is Right For Me?

You can’t go wrong comparing the P229 vs Glock 19. Both pistols are perfectly designed for everyday carry, featuring compact, durable frames.

The G19 is the slightly smaller of the two and features a significantly higher capacity. However, the Sig P229 comes with more advanced sights and has an accessory rail, allowing you to easily add lights and lasers if you wish.

The Glock 19 does have more customization options. It has a modular backstrap that can be switched out to fit your hand size. It also comes with more extended magazine options.

Both handguns are coated with a durable finish to protect them from wear and tear but have different trigger actions. The G19 is a striker-fired pistol, while the P229 has a double/single action trigger.

No matter which you choose, you’ll end up with a high-performing concealable weapon that’s perfect for self-defense. It all comes down to your priorities in a handgun, and which features are more important to you.

Sig P229 and Glock 19 guns - Which one would you pick?

Summary

Now that you know the difference between the Sig P229 vs Glock 19, you can make an informed decision for your newest everyday carry pistol.

No matter which one you choose, you’ll need a new holster to accommodate it. If you’re looking for a new IWB, OWB, or pocket carry holster, visit our Holsters by Gun Model page for Kydex holsters that are custom-made for your weapon of choice.

Interested in items beyond holsters? Check out our Resources Page for links to recommended products like lights, lasers, first aid, maintenance, and more, and browse our selection of belts, apparel, and accessories at our website, vedderholsters.com.

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Mikayla Blair

After launching her career as an award-winning journalist in the American Southwest, Mikayla Blair joined the Vedder Holsters team as a content writer in 2021. She writes about all things guns, holsters, and concealed carry, and is especially passionate about women's self-defense.

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