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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: louisiana Now, but from the Rebublic of Texas
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back to this discussion how a 95year old luger was better than four sig sauers. one a .22 or the sig mosquito , is very ammo sensitive and usualy picky, i have never owned one that worked out of the box, they have to be tweaked , once done they are fine shooters, but sadly they do not tend to work out of the box. the others hard to say , but sure not up to the sig quality i know, as far as accuracy, i own three lugers , an erfurt is my shooter, all are nice , but none shoot any where near what my sigs will. alot of variables can come into play. The sigs owner should sure be seeking out a good gunsmith or be on the phone to sig customer service, no sig i have ever owned out side of the mosquito 's had problems like the ones you describe.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: louisiana Now, but from the Rebublic of Texas
Posts: 937
Thanks: 429
Thanked 316 Times in 182 Posts
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my time in the military the issue side arm was the 1911a1,mine was a remington rand ,world war two issue,the military at that time really did not put alot of emphise on handgun training, it was a fall back weapon anyway. after joining the airborne, i was selected for armors school it was there i met the old school masters of the 1911, i absorbed all the knowledge they would trust me with and it is with me to this day. 100 years later and going strong, that says something about the 1911 platform. now to the sigs, after leaving the service i found a job i liked with the texas dps, thats dept of public safety, the title is a bit deceptive lol. issue for dps is the sig sauer in .357 sig, a round i learned to love and trust. i am showing a picture of a sig 229 in .357 cal, with extra .40 sw upper, this was my duty weapon, and yes we can buy them on retirement. it has thousands of rounds fired through it, only failures were with reloaded practise ammo, 100 percent reliable, the other one is a sig 226 that was tossed fro ma vehiche at around 100 mph, i took it to a sig armors school and it was rebuilt during the school, allso 100 percent reliable, either one i will and do trust my life to. Dps considers these the best in the world for use by their dept, i agee. padre
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