Few pictures from Sig factory

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    Oct 22, 2012
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    I personally thought these were pretty neat.

    Sigs being born - Imgur
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    XDLover

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    Nice. Although having worked in a machine shop (tool and die/production as well) I can smell the metal cutting and coolant and don't like it. ha
     

    BehindBlueI's

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    Awww, they are so cute at that age. I took my Sig out for a walk today he bravely fought some paper/cardboard attackers off.
     
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    I wish a couple of those were mine - I love the two I have!

    So far I'm very happy with every single Sig that I have. Some guns I consider selling and/or trading but I will never get rid on my Sigs. This last summer I did a little experiment where I didn't clean my 220 starting from June and all the way to September while shooting almost every weekend. I used mixture of white box, federal, magtech and agulia, easily about 2300 rounds. Not a single FTE, FTF or any other malfunction. Only hiccup I had is where my slide didn't lock back on empty because I was using old ACT mag.

    Now I'm looking to get one of their rifles, 556 patrol to be specific. I like the idea that its a gun that was designed around the piston platform and not the other way around.
     
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