The Sig P250 has a Tac Pac which includes the laser/flashlight and a holster.
https://ross-elder.com/2014/03/16/te-sig-sauer-p250-compact-tacpac/
The TacPac is so named because of its inclusion of a tactical light/laser combo (SigTac STL900) and a “tactical” holster that allows for carry of the pistol with the light/laser combo still attached. The P250 version I selected was the compact model. It is available in full size, compact, and subcompact, with each available in the TacPac offering. To say that the 250 is a polymer framed pistol is misleading. In fact, it would be untrue. The 250 pistols are modular in design. The polymer lower portion of the pistol is just a grip that is replaceable and interchangeable. The fire control mechanism of the pistol, the legitimate “frame” that is serial numbered and registered, is removable from the polymer grip module and can be inserted into a new grip. So, the grip is just that: A grip. With three different barrel lengths, three different grip modules, and two different triggers available, the P250 is a very versatile and customizable design that many will be able to enjoy.
The P250 is a traditional, hammer/firing pin style pistol with a flat hammer that recesses into the slide. The trigger is double action only (DAO) and touts the well known, long trigger pull that seems to be a Sig trademark. But, due to the design of the pistol, Sig was able to use a much lighter trigger pull than is typical of their pistols. The trigger pull is very smooth and rivals the best double action trigger pull of any revolver I have fired. In fact, it surpasses them.