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Jim
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Listing the guns I have bought after watching Hickok45.
I came away from his review thinking he found a lot of positives with that gun. He said it was very shootable and well made. He said the sights were dead on. He pointed out how the weight was an advantage in absorbing recoil. He liked the trigger.
And he enjoyed shooting it.
I came away from his review, which I watched before I saw this thread, wanting to buy one!
He honestly said what he used to think about them, and then pointed out the positives. That's how I took it.
Now you have me curious! How much money does he make? Several thousand dollars a month? $80-90,000 a year? He doesn't have to work anymore because he makes so much money from You Tube reviews?!!![]()
Just pulling your leg! How much do you suppose?
Ed
Sig hasn't done stamped in a long time. The old German ones were stamped. They've been milled since being chambered in 40s&w. Started with the 228 in 40sw. Sig realized that the stamped metal slide didn't hold up well so they made a milled 228 which shortly after became the 229. Afterwards all other models went to milled.Is "Cadillac" here used as possitive or negative means of comparison??? Of course plastic pistols and stamped steel sig p series are still around, because they cost next to nothing to produce, and sell at a premium. Machined smiths cost way more to make, but they were affordable guns. Much smaller profit margin, makes the product unwanted (for manufacture). And lets not forget politics, and the wrong decisions of the British ownership, that had the company drop the 4506 (and many others) and made bicycles and wrenches instead, per Clinton Brady protocol. The other companies played their cards better, not their products. Proof to that? Aren't still LE agencies around the globe with 3rd gems? CHP is just letting go now.![]()
Sig hasn't done stamped in a long time. The old German ones were stamped. They've been milled since being chambered in 40s&w. Started with the 228 in 40sw. Sig realized that the stamped metal slide didn't hold up well so they made a milled 228 which shortly after became the 229. Afterwards all other models went to milled
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Milled Sig 229 was introduced in 1992You are correct friend. the sig sauer newer slides are machined as opposed to the older ones that only around the muzzle were machined whlie the rest was stamped and welded. However, we are talking about the past here, and I think that up until the end of the 3rd gem production, all sigs had stamped slides. As for their steel framed models, I think they are still stamped and welded. I might be wrong about the newer production though, as I consider them the least ergonomic pistols ever designed and built, so I do not follow their news. Oh, and also, did s&w change their slide manufacturing on their 40 because it di not hold up well? my point exactly!![]()
You understand what Youtube did, and what he always did with his channel. Youtube doesn't pay him a dime for his videos...they've demonetized all the firearm channels. He also never has ads on his channel, which is how you make money. Federal pays him in ammo, Bud's in guns, and Sonoran Desert Institute...that's Zeke's deal, he's friend of John's and liekly doesn't pay them a dime. Greg isn't rolling in dough due to videos...he's was a smart investor and did things right financially. The small amount of actual money that comes from videos just buys more guns for his own collection. He's always very certain to say that he's not an expert at anything...but I disagree, he's an expert in keeping up other's interests in shooting, in supplying great info to the shooting community, giving a clean and decent channel to all of us, and providing great entertainment to us all.He is a youtube expert, firearms his how he makes money off of viewers. Without youtube, he like a lot of other youtube experts would be looking for jobs.
I know this is going to upset his followers, but his opinion is worth what you pay for it. It should be considered entertainment, if not entertained by his opinion then don't watch. If you do watch keep in mind this guy makes his spending money playing in his backyard.
just the 229? just one of their models. while s&w was putting out about how many milled models at the same time in 1992? also, i heard that the model 52 went out of production because the milling machine that was involved in making it broke, and was too expensive to fix. if that is true indeed, i do not expect shields to stop being made because the molten plastic injector broke. all wors are fought over money, and all business are is about cost![]()
I enjoy Hickcok45's videos, but he has definitely sold out. Instead of shooting his reloads like he used to, he has boxes of free ammo sent to him. Can't start a video without mentioning Buds Gunshop.