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Thread: Sig Sauer P226 Navy 50,000 rounds (update 04/14/2010)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanjojoUSMC View Post
    Any new update?
    63,400 rounds. And still going.
    "Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue."
    - Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, US Navy, 16 March 1945.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitecoyote View Post
    63,400 rounds. And still going.
    Great! That makes me want to buy one more than any magazine article or advertisement, even if there is a pretty girl in the ad.

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    My P226 NSW Navy is one of my favorite pistols and it is one that will never be sold. A lot of SiG's have come and gone but this one is a keeper. Damn thing is spooky accurate. I shoot the thing and then look around to see if someone else made the shot.
    "A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government."
    - George Washington

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    Still chugging along???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Racklover View Post
    Still chugging along???
    Yes, "still chugging along".
    64,000 rounds and still going strong. Have not fired it recently, but will soon.
    "Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue."
    - Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, US Navy, 16 March 1945.

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    After seeing the pics of your rails I am going to switch back over to a thicker gun oil from the grease I am using now. I have a p229 dark elite that I bought in 2011 that was made in May 2010. After close to 2000 rounds it still functions perfect. I have no idea where people are coming up with the "old sigs work while newer ones dont". Id venture to say they have never owned one and believe everything they read on the internet.

    Nice 226!

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    I live my p226 mk25. Frikin tack driver. I am going to go to hogue g10 grips though. I put e2 on and now I hit the slide release alot easier. They also have a different feel at the back when I grip them, almost as if I can not get a high hold? But I love seeing some Sig attention. As poster above said good to see actual users proving newer Sigs run.

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    Its almost been a year since the last update. Curious to hear how its holding up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blindeye_03 View Post
    Its almost been a year since the last update. Curious to hear how its holding up.
    Sorry, I've been busy with other things. Have not shot it lately.
    "Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue."
    - Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, US Navy, 16 March 1945.

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    Will be subscribing and waiting patiently .

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