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Thread: Kaboomed SIG on Gunbroker

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    Kaboomed SIG on Gunbroker

    A topic over on the SIG Forums. Certainly something you don't see every day:


    http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIte...Item=134363195

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    Looks like another weapon destroyed by re loads.

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    Double charge?

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    He stated in the ad that they were factory loads.


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    So much for Sig's warranty.


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    Why in hell would SIG warranty this? Kabooms are an ammunition issue, not a weapon issue. As for that being factory loads, I doubt it. That is some of the most chewed-up "factory brass" I have ever seen. Look at the extractor marks.
    Last edited by kmrtnsn; 07-16-09 at 12:04.

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    What kind of dumbass continues to shoot ammo that just kaboomed in another weapon?

    Shouldn't he have preserved the ammo in case it was part of the problem? I call shenanigans.
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    paperweight for 1200? for it to be a "paperweight" wouldnt he have to decommision the weapon as in weld parts together so it cant be functioned at all ? Like war museum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAC View Post
    He stated in the ad that they were factory loads.


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    It sure looks like he lied about that. That case looks like brass, not nickle, and looks like it has been chewed up pretty good by prior extractions. I also call shenanigans.
    Last edited by zephyr; 07-16-09 at 13:53.

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    That's pretty low rent on whoever posted it to gunbroker.

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