Of late, lots of us are shooting SIGs seriously. Let's see them!
'89 228 with a China Pick. Both well used in training.
Of late, lots of us are shooting SIGs seriously. Let's see them!
'89 228 with a China Pick. Both well used in training.
Last edited by JDM; 02-24-2014 at 02:02 AM.
Nobody is impressed by what you can't do. -THJ
Nobody is impressed by what you can't do. -THJ
Cracked rail but it still shoots accurately. 1993 P226.
The first picture you posted, Todd, with the DAK gun, is particularly awesome.
Nobody is impressed by what you can't do. -THJ
Bought this unfired in fall of 2013; put 50 rounds through it. I intend on giving this a sound workout in the future...
Primary with green grips, back-up with black grips...
Just finished 2,016 rds, so it was time for a photo-op:
Grimey pics:
Annnd, I got tired of the green grips, so we are back to stock:
I have yet to get the "back-up" pistol out and shooting. I do occasionally use it for dry-fire. I want to say that the back-up is a "Wednesday" gun. I can't explain why, but when I first bought it, I only had about 700 rounds through the first one, and the feel of them was different. Everything felt tighter on the back-up gun. Even after re-springing the green-gripped pistol, the back-up still felt tighter all around - almost as if more attention to detail had been given. Hence, a "Wednesday" gun. Whoever was working on it, must have been working on it in the middle of the week and didn't have anywhere to go in a hurry... Whereas the first one is either a "Friday" gun (in a hurry to get out of work), or, a "Monday" gun (hangover). Hahahaha... Either way, enjoy. I still have to write-up my 2,000 report too... hmmm....