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Unread 05-16-2008, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by willy View Post
As far as the comments earlier about the Sigs take down lever it sounds like they had a bad production run with that piece. It happens to all manufactures. One big difference with Sig is they will fix it right away and pay for any refits needed, they stand behind their product.
There are millions of them in police duty just here in the U.S and there are many like the 226's we had that were sold used after 16 years of use and abuse to another department and I guarantee you they are still shooting the crap out of them.
I was an armorer for the Sigs and they are made well.
If you want to see something really nice take a look at the older German made Sigs like the 225 in 9mm I carried for years and still own. Very sweet with great triggers and high quality steel and maching.
I had only heard good things about Sig's all my life so I was very suprised when I saw the failures at the range.

I should mention that there were 25 other people shooting Sig's with no problems that day. And I think we have roughly 450 people carrying them with only 8-10 failures..........not bad really.

Anytime you order that many of anything at one time, a few are bound to have a flaw or 2.
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