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    Most of the pics I find on the web are 16" euro models. I do not find a lot of foreign reviews, on the SAPR 751.[/QUOTE]

    Here are some of the ones I found and tried to duplicate. 751 bipod green.jpg SAN-Swiss-Arms-SG751-1.jpg SG-751-SAPR bipod.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by sigswiss View Post

    Here are some of the ones I found and tried to duplicate. 751 bipod green.jpg SAN-Swiss-Arms-SG751-1.jpg SG-751-SAPR bipod.jpg

    Thanks for the pics.

    o/t. I have seen another picture of the sales person who is affiliated with SAN. I do not know his function with the company - outside of marketing at trade shows. He is also pictured on Dave's FB page. I have to complement him on the products. Y'all should write to the company and explain to them the necessity, to release a limited edition Leopard print 751 .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret View Post
    Please do elaborate as to how you got to 7 US parts.
    Sear and hammer were Shooting Sight, Sig 556 trigger, FH from "Brick" on Gunbroker, Hogue grip, a modified Magpul gen3 follower (not good enough, but a work in progress), and a piece of .022 galvanized steel folded for the floorplate.

    SAM_1703.jpg
    There are of course other obtainable parts that could be used as well.
    Hopefully Gatewood will print some followers and floor plates. Considering that there will only be 135 751's, the cost might be high, but cheaper than 3 hours labor each.

    Can you imagine ATF changing to Alcohol, Timepieces and Firearms, since Tobacco isn't as popular any more?
    Then you could have the privilege of putting 7 U.S. parts in your perfectly good Rolex!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sigswiss View Post
    Sear and hammer were Shooting Sight, Sig 556 trigger, FH from "Brick" on Gunbroker, Hogue grip, a modified Magpul gen3 follower (not good enough, but a work in progress), and a piece of .022 galvanized steel folded for the floorplate.

    SAM_1703.jpg
    There are of course other obtainable parts that could be used as well.
    Hopefully Gatewood will print some followers and floor plates. Considering that there will only be 135 751's, the cost might be high, but cheaper than 3 hours labor each.

    Can you imagine ATF changing to Alcohol, Timepieces and Firearms, since Tobacco isn't as popular any more?
    Then you could have the privilege of putting 7 U.S. parts in your perfectly good Rolex!
    It happened.

    In the 1960s you couldn't import 18k gold so Rolex had to use US made bracelets that contained only 14k gold. I think the case and bezel were exempt.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

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    FYI


    It appears no photos exist of actual 16" and 20" SAPR 751 weapons.

    The only photos I have seen, are exclusively the 14.5" and 17.8" SAPR models.

    The 14.5" and 17.8" are the standard length SB and LB.

    I 'assume' few (if any) 16" and 20" factory-built 751 SAPR's have been produced.

    The factory link lists, all of the available optional barrels.


    http://www.amsd.ch/pdfs/san-en.pdf

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    Voices in the back of your head.



    Just could not take it anymore.

    Turn left or right ?

    Another 6920 just does not itch as much.

    I found, it is much easier to go ahead and order more items from Dave.

    I could no longer handle the incessant talk from the angels and devils on my shoulders.

    It would not surprise me, if you also suffer from them.

    Go ahead and bee a SAN fanboi.
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    Dave's website indicates that the SG551LB and SG751LB are "ATF Pending". What does that mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret View Post
    Dave's website indicates that the SG551LB and SG751LB are "ATF Pending". What does that mean?
    I would 'guess' it means the paperwork for approval was sent to the ATF, to import a batch. JDI is waiting for approval from the ATF.
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    I received my 17.9" 751 SAPR a couple of weeks ago and shot it for the first time yesterday. I put 20rds of '03 GGG M80, 20rds of '85 RG L2A2, and 20rds of '16 Federal LC M80C through it. The pistol functioned 100% with each type of ammo on the 1.2 setting, which is the smallest of the three available settings. All case heads had smear marks on them, but they are reloadable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret View Post
    I received my 17.9" 751 SAPR a couple of weeks ago and shot it for the first time yesterday. I put 20rds of '03 GGG M80, 20rds of '85 RG L2A2, and 20rds of '16 Federal LC M80C through it. The pistol functioned 100% with each type of ammo on the 1.2 setting, which is the smallest of the three available settings. All case heads had smear marks on them, but they are reloadable.
    Did you achieve good accuracy from the pistol. Nice to hear the SAPR 751 is ameanable to a variety of ammo.

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