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Old Jul 14, 2009 | 12:15 PM
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New Sig Sauer Order!

Hey Guys -
I am getting ready to put in an order to Sig Sauer for a bunch of their newest models.
Look below at a few examples.
I am an FFL Dealer and can get you exceptional pricing on any model they make.
Most are in stock and ready to ship to any local FFL Dealer in your area for pick up.

Please let me know what model you might be interested in getting and I can shoot you back a discounted price.
Hurry cause I am going to be putting in an order soon!


Sig P226 Platinum Elite


Sig P220 Stainless Elite


Sig P220 Equinox


SIG 556 SWAT
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If you can install bullet buttons to make the AR rifles CA compliant, I think a lot of CA'ers here will be interested in using you.

Including me. I would have bought my Sig 556 from you instead of the jerks at the Coldwar shooters CA branch. They suck.
 
Old Jul 14, 2009 | 01:36 PM
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my P226 Stainless 9mm is my favorite gun I have ever owned.
 
Old Jul 14, 2009 | 02:06 PM
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Andy, i'm not sure if it will work the same for the Sig 556 since the upper is the part that bears the serial number.
 
Old Jul 14, 2009 | 02:53 PM
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Andy, i'm not sure if it will work the same for the Sig 556 since the upper is the part that bears the serial number.
I am thinking of the full rifle DROS.

If the rifle had the bullet button installed out of state, it can come into CA complete for proper DROS.
 
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I would by them all!!!!!!!!!
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if there was no such thing as German regulations lunacy
 

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Old Jul 14, 2009 | 04:10 PM
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Man, if they only made a blackwater in DAK...

 
Old Jul 14, 2009 | 04:16 PM
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Just curious since I never tried the DAK trigger.
Why is it better?
Some of the SIGS can be made with as little as a 2.2lb trigger pull for the range.

DAK™ trigger system delivers a safe, reliable and consistent 6.5 pound double-action only trigger pull.
 
Old Jul 14, 2009 | 04:31 PM
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I wouldn't say it's better, but it's what I am now preferring. The DA/SA works for some esp if they are using condition 1 (cocked and locked). I have always trained to start with one in the chamber and hammer down. Typically, the DA pull is terrible in most pistols I've shot. DA/SA typically also have decockers, safeties and all this other crap off the side...DAK, the trigger pull is consistent with much less clutter on the sides.
 
Old Jul 14, 2009 | 04:38 PM
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OK - I think I understand your view.

Most of the SIGS are :
Trigger Pull DA 10.0 lbs
Trigger Pull SA 4.4 lbs

The 10 lb pull is actually good in most cases since there is no safety on most SIGS.
Some people prefer the harder DA pull if they have 1 in the chamber.

Another new thing on some SIGS :

New Short Reset Trigger or SRT.
SIG engineers designed the SRT to provide you the same great safety and smooth action of the SIG DA/SA with a comfortable reset that is 60% shorter for faster trigger return and surgical control during high speed shooting.
 

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