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What is the point of a Sig photo post? They pretty much all look the same.
Like posting pics of your glock. BTW, I love my 229. |
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Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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What's up with those grips. Did you do them yourself? |
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Maybe not a popular gun to post, but I like it so far. With that said, here's my GSR
http://images.snapfish.com/3438%3B%3B7923232%7Ffp63%3Dot%3E232%3A%3D%3C%3B%3B%3D%3C26%3DXROQDF%3E2323862459%3A7%3Bot1lsi |
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Story is a South American PD wanted SIG but they required a safety. Said PD had financial problems and had to cancel order. SIG dumped them cheap to get rid of the oddballs. Been super reliable so far. |
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"I brake for ammo"
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Cool. I want one! |
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You know you are going to catch hell for the Builder Bob bedsheets don't you!?!?!?! Thanks to you, I now have the Sig disease (along with the Kimber disease, the Colt disease, the RRA disease, the Remington disease, the Kalasikov disease, the...........) I'm now looking for a P228/P229 9mm for BatGirl and a P226 or P229 .40 S&W for me!!!! |
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Yes I did them myself. I like the slim grip of the plastic stock grips but needed some texture to them. I use a sodering iron to make the texture. They have become popular with the troops. Have done a bunch of them. I think the look great with that color Sig. I have them on my duty gun also. |
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Dougie, Hadn't seen your post before. That's actually Connor's Bob Builder couch. He was crashed upstairs, and I was playing around trying to get a decent picture. I think the trick is in the lighting. I never could get a better picture with the lighting and camera I was using. Glad I could help you with your new disease. Maybe we can take Batgirl and Macaroni to the range with us sometime after the new bundle arrives. I wonder if Macaroni would like a 9mm Sig better than my 9mm Ruger? She says the Ruger has too much kick, but her .38 Special's OK. I'm planning on going to BE sometime this week to shoot a bit. I'm bringing the .38 'cause I ain't skeered. Want so see if I can hit the narrow side of a barn with it. |
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Care Under Fire 1*
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it, because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over." - Hunter S. Thompson - RIP 2/20/5 |
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NO DAK'S? IM'M WAITING FOR THE RELEASE OF THE P220RDAK IN THE FALL.
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GASP Noner, a Beretta knife next to a SIG??? Just kidding. Hopefully I'll be owning a Sig soon.
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"They ask not how many the enemy are, only where they are!"
-Aegis (Speaking of his army!) |
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I've seen some SS Sig parts around some posts. Does anyone know where I can get a SS short trigger and other SS pars too?
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"the cops were performing UPS to bring him back to life"
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A computer lets you make more mistakes than any invention in human history - with the possible exception of handguns and tequila.
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Kick Dog, Shear Sheep, Shoot Wolf
May all TROLLS suffer an incurable case of hemorrhoidal itch! |
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A computer lets you make more mistakes than any invention in human history - with the possible exception of handguns and tequila.
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Have you Hugged your Assault Rifle today ?
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Hey guys, I just bought a 226R in 9mm. I love it so far. I was wondering two things. One is why are some of the guns made in Germany and others in New Hampshire? The other is do you know of a place that has a good selection of Sig accessories such as grips and sights for a good price?
Thank you for your help. |
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http://www.hunt101.com/img/324141.JPG
My Sig P-220 - Ealry 90's and seen lots of use - on and off duty. |
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DROOL.... I'll have pics of my 228 as soon as I nickle plate the slide and parts.
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