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Sig needs to get back to basics and provide a U.S. compliant SG 551. That is what everyone wants. Instead they give us the 556 which from the start was a mistake. They at least have the Classic version out, but I still wish they would just have used the standard Sig 551 stock instead of that collabsible thing.
Sig use to be known for quality, I don't think that is the case anymore.
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I thought I'd put everyone's minds at ease and show them proof that Sig is listening to the American gun buying public.
I give you the Sig Golden Dragon and the Scandic Blue. Either one can be YOURS for a little over $3k!
http://www.sigsauer.com/upFiles/cata...n-detail-L.jpg
http://www.sigsauer.com/upFiles/cata...L-Detail_L.jpg
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While we certainly didn't NEED another AR manf, it will only serve to further depress prices. Hopefully we will see pre-obama-scare prices by x-mas. :rolleyes:
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"I thought I'd put everyone's minds at ease and show them proof that Sig is listening to the American gun buying public.
I give you the Sig Golden Dragon and the Scandic Blue. Either one can be YOURS for a little over $3k!"
Apparently the American gun buying public that SIG Arms is listening to is the blinged-out, gansta-rap, crack dealing, street corner thugs driving H2 hummers with Dub rims, now they'll have pistols to match their rides.
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They must not have fired that guy from Kimber yet. Too bad.
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I would like one with flames and skulls painted on, and an MP3 player, needs to have a rail so I can mount speakers on it.
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Since this is still in the AR General Discussion forum, let's keep it on topic.
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I guess this is a clear indication that SIG will be offering gold plated selector switches and triggers aand burlwood grips as options on their soon to market ARs. Wow, what a plan to capture market share.
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Poor marketing aside, that is a lot of hatred towards a gun that nobody has tested. Jumping the gun, eh?
I don't plan on buying one, I am happy with Colt, but I also love Sig handguns. I am fairly confident that a Sig AR will at least be a quality production, even if it is not what the market wants.
Which I am not convinced of.