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FRIENDLY FIRE

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Everybody's got a plan until they get hit.
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I'll take a bullet for $2.3m! (Just not in the nads, please).
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Tenzing_Norgay wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2025 11:26 am I'll take a bullet for $2.3m! (Just not in the nads, please).
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I used to believe these events where operator error but now with more evidence and accidents, Sig needs to own up and fix the gun or scrap it!
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Every pistol I own is a Sig.
All but one are hammer fired DASA German made or German designed made here

My one striker is a P365 (EDC) a very different design with none of the kill the owner instinct of the P320

The P320 is a disgrace to the name and history of Sig Sauer. Every single P320 should be recalled and an entirely new chassis designed and built that does not go off when the wrong motion torques the pistol and releases the striker.

They are better than a Glock in every way but one, the insane capacity discharge seemingly on a whim.

Man up Sig and take responsibility for a piece of shxt that not only embarrasses Sig but all gun makes in the world

Sig P320, the pit bull of the pistol world not if but when it will turn on it's owner and try to kill him
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I would love to have gotten my hands on a German Sig but that ship has sailed the price is too high now for one.
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lakelandman wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:50 am I would love to have gotten my hands on a German Sig but that ship has sailed the price is too high now for one.
LGS had a nice German P225...$875. I said too much, but it sold.
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tector wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 10:14 am
lakelandman wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:50 am I would love to have gotten my hands on a German Sig but that ship has sailed the price is too high now for one.
LGS had a nice German P225...$875. I said too much, but it sold.
Thanks for trying.
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DA/SA Sig is best Sig .... The 320 is just :shock:
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lakelandman wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:50 am I would love to have gotten my hands on a German Sig but that ship has sailed the price is too high now for one.
I will have 2 West German Sigs at the Melbourne Gun Show this weekend. (P220 & P226)

The unfired/mint ones are way pricey but the shooters are not much different than Merkun Sig shooters.
they do have a smoothness to them when compared to later milled slide ones like the difference with a pre-war K98k and a later war version
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