If not me, then who?
Here is my wife's Sig.
The price of liberty is, always has been, and always will be blood: The person who is not willing to die for his liberty has already lost it to the first scoundrel who is willing to risk dying to violate that person's liberty! Are you free?
--- Andrew Ford
As you can see I like Sigs.
X5 Lightweight
Last edited by shark101au; 05-17-14 at 01:28.
Is that a scorpion 1911
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I bought it as a P229R .22 Classic and then added a factory 9mm conversion kit. This particular kit had an Elite slide as part of the package. I also added the Hogue G-10 "Chainlink" grips.
Here is what my entire "system" looks like now:
.22 lr, 9mm, .357 SIG, & .40 S&W - with .22 & 9mm Gemtech suppressors
Why I went this direction in the first place:
I started by doing the "SIG math":
Originally I want to end up with is a basic SIG P229R in both .40 S&W and .22 lr.
(I will just use SIG’s MSRP for the example):
P229R VS P229R Classic .22 + caliber change kits for both
Example #1:
P229R .40 S&W = MSRP: $1068
.22 lr Kit for P229 = MSRP: $285
TOTAL: $1353
Example #2:
P229R Classic .22 = MSRP: $608
.40 S&W X-Change Kit = MSRP: $356
TOTAL: $964
DIFFERENCE: $389
I am NOT complaining, but I AM wondering.
P.S.: I bought example #2, BUT my local dealer was selling the Classic .22 for $449.99 and the included SIG coupon for the .40 S&W X-Change Kit was $299.99 shipped!
That’s an additional $214 savings, so my price was: $750 for the 2-caliber set.
Last edited by TriggerFish; 05-30-14 at 10:57.
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