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Back East my department issued Sigs but recently switched to FN....mistake IMHO. I would LOVE to tour the Sig factory one day. I am an unashamed Sig fanboy. However like the Aussie singer Steve Lee says..."i dont care if they're big or small, if they're for sale i want em all"! If it goes bang I want it. I am however, ashamed I still don't have a 1917. It keeps me up at night.Dalexs wrote:Unfortunately, I must agree with the said lack trust of in todays media outlets...
I'm probably one of the few, who still gets an actual morning paper delivered.
While reading during breakfast every morning, I often find my scratching my head over
"details" in stories..
Oh well, at least the comics are still good for a laugh before work...
I have a bunch of friends who are either current, or ex-military and/or police.
Sig's & Glock's seem o be the weapon of choice with most.
Sig has a training facility up in southern New Hampshire that I'd love to go to sometime. ($$$)
1. Sturm, Ruger & Co.Indiana Jeff wrote:I remember years ago there were articles about finding a replacement to the M9, but in the end the Army didn't change.
If S&W is the third largest gun maker in the US, who is 1 and 2? Not being a gun guy, S&W is the only American brand I think of and assumed they were the largest.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
I found that fulfilling a specific "list" was the way to maintain my sanity and eventually achieve a sense of completion, kinda like with this hobby.ChrisMD wrote:If it goes bang I want it. I am however, ashamed I still don't have a 1917. It keeps me up at night.
Sage words indeed.whipwarrior wrote:Michaelson, didn't you once famously say: "The author who first put a Webley in Indy's holster should be beaten with one." ?
Michaelson wrote:I've pretty much leveled out on my gun collecting over the years.
I used to be an FFL dealer, but gave up my license back in the 80's.
Someday I still want to get either a large frame Smith, or a shootable large frame Webley again.
I had to sell off the ones I used to have back in the 90's and never replaced them.
I acquired some large frame Ruger's over the years, but never replaced the Smith or Webley. Either one would work fine for me.
Someday.![]()
Regards! Michaelson
Michaelson wrote:LOL! If it doesn't go bang and make a big hole somewhere down range, I ain't interested.![]()
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Regards! M