All the issues with sig aside, these are really cool pistols and (to me) quite fitting of their recipients.
https://goo.gl/4vNiKD
All the issues with sig aside, these are really cool pistols and (to me) quite fitting of their recipients.
https://goo.gl/4vNiKD
Last edited by NGP; 10-04-2018 at 10:45 AM.
The fact that they have an aluminum grip module rather than polymer is interesting.
Curious what the coating is. Looks like maybe DLC?
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I saw this, this morning on Tac Wire and thought that it was pretty cool. I really appreciate the symbolism and thought that went into selecting the materials for these guns and getting everything sorted. Marble dust from the tomb compacted into the sights? Wood from the USS Olympia for the grips? I mean damn. Someone went through a lot of effort to make these. And that I can really appreciate.
Last edited by RevolverRob; 10-04-2018 at 11:36 AM.
For once I have zero snark for Sig. That is an absolutely beautiful gesture.
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I can only assume the Guards carry inert/ceremonial rifles and pistols?
They don't actually have ammo in their side arms? Do they?
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