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Old 01-19-2020, 11:04 AM
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Can you explain why you think these polymer throw aways are preferred fighting equipment?
I like revolvers, sporting rifles and shotguns with walnut stocks. I think that most people who know me would tell you that I am pretty traditional. That said, when I pick up a fighting rifle or pistol, I don't want a safe queen. I really wanted to like my P series SIGs. Here are my reasons for not.

1) The bore axis is way too high.
2) SIG customer service is not the best. This is being polite.
3) Purchasing magazines is frustrating and expensive.
4) Buying parts for a discontinued SIG is not easy.
5) Mediocre corrosion resistance.
6) Screws are used.
7) The replacement of some is too complicated.

I used to bad mouth Glocks, M&Ps, ARs and the like. No more. If I am going to fight or head into battle I want a Glock, a nice simple AR and a lot of ammo.[/QUOTE]



On your first point I don't see what thee prob is with the high bore axis is on my Sigs or my HKs for that matter. I can't compare to my Glocks because they are most all 10mm. I do have 2 239s in 357sig and a Glock 22 converted to the same. Being different gun platforms is the only difference I ever noticed.
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