I was issued a 229. When I retired, they let me keep it. I carried it to work for about 12 years and fired it routinely at the range, as required. When I first got it, I tested it off sandbags for accuracy and to see where the bullets were hittinhg at 25 yards. It was dead on and groups were under 2 inches. Now, although it's never failed to feed or fire, the groups have opened to about 5 inches. The night sights that came on it are now only a glimmer. It's just plain worn out, but still, with never changing a spring or anything else, it functions as it always did. You can't beat a Sig for reliability.