A topic over on the SIG Forums. Certainly something you don't see every day:
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIte...Item=134363195
A topic over on the SIG Forums. Certainly something you don't see every day:
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIte...Item=134363195
Looks like another weapon destroyed by re loads.
Mark
Double charge?
He stated in the ad that they were factory loads.
-B
RIP, Jeff Dorr: 1964 - July 17, 2009
"When young men seek to be like you, when lazy men resent you, when powerful men look over their shoulder at you, when cowardly men plot behind your back, when corrupt men wish you were gone and evil men want you dead . . . Only then will you have done your share." - Phil Messina
So much for Sig's warranty.
Riots are like sports, it's better to watch it on TV at home.
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.
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.
Kelly H
Yes, I know. No, I won't tell you.
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?
That's pretty low rent on whoever posted it to gunbroker.
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