Sig Sauer Handgun

  • mossyoak
    UP Michigan
    Posts: 198
    #120107

    Can’t go wrong with a sig. They are great guns I own a couple of them. The one draw back is they are pricey.

    johnee
    Posts: 731
    #120116

    Very difficult to go wrong with a Sig if you are willing to pay the price. Really, the only debating point against a Sig Sauer tends to be if they are really “worth” the considerable extra cost.

    Just look at the list of governmeng agencies that buy and issue Sig Sauer. I’m pretty sure that if the Sig is good enough for the Navy Seals, it will handle whatever the criminal element of Woodbury can throw at you. Or even if there’s some cross-boarder incusrsions from say Oakdale or the lowlifes in Lake Elmo.

    Grouse

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11714
    #120117

    I shot a 226 once (at least I think it was a 226). It was a nice gun, but I didn’t like the feel of it. It was a woman’s gun, though, so she may have set it up for smaller hands that I have.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18155
    #120119

    Quote:


    Very difficult to go wrong with a Sig if you are willing to pay the price. Really, the only debating point against a Sig Sauer tends to be if they are really “worth” the considerable extra cost.

    Just look at the list of governmeng agencies that buy and issue Sig Sauer. I’m pretty sure that if the Sig is good enough for the Navy Seals, it will handle whatever the criminal element of Woodbury can throw at you. Or even if there’s some cross-boarder incusrsions from say Oakdale or the lowlifes in Lake Elmo.

    Grouse


    Just adding to the collection.

    life1978
    Eau Claire , WI
    Posts: 2790
    #120120

    Take it and run. It’s a great handgun. My little brother has one and likes it.

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