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Why do I own so many Sigs?


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Question:

Why do I own so many Sig Sauer guns?

I cannot really give a full answer to this question and would like to hear from you guys and gals why you think I do or why you do.

I won’t say exactly how many I have but it is over 1 and under 50. ;)

Stay tuned for the rest of the story.............

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because you want to be Jack Bauer when you grow up...? ;)

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Guest 10mm4me
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Same way I suffer from Glockitis, you have Sigitis. It is your poison. Some like Bud, some Coors, and yes some even like Corona:yuck: (the Taurus guys). They fulfill your handgun needs so well that you have decided they shall dominate your inventory.

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Same way I suffer from Glockitis, you have Sigitis. It is your poison. Some like Bud, some Coors, and yes some even like Corona:yuck: (the Taurus guys). They fulfill your handgun needs so well that you have decided they shall dominate your inventory.

No sir! ;) I own a Taurus and I don't drink any of the Nascar beer you mentioned.

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No sir! ;) I own a Taurus and I don't drink any of the Nascar beer you mentioned.
Only the best huh? Milwaukee's Best that is.:D
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Question:

Why do I own so many Sig Sauer guns?

Because Smith & Wesson is too long of a name for a screen name and is harder to spell?

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Stay tuned for the rest of the story.............

We can't wait. ;)

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The Sig is a sweet shooting gun with exception to the Mosquito. I shot a P226 yesterday at the range. While I like the trigger pull and the reset, I cannot imagine having to carry that heavy steel full sized service pistol around all day. It would constantly pull down on my pants since I have that disease, noassatall. But they do look and shoot great. A little on the pricey side though for a good one.

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Guest CrazyLincoln
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The question is why not sig?

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Because it enables you to make more accessories for more guns!??

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Sounds to me like you're coming to the conclusion you have too many. Give me some, and you won't have to ponder such things anymore.

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The Sig is a sweet shooting gun with exception to the Mosquito.

I like my Skeeter, shooting great for me for years, bullseyes all day long, it does have a picky diet for CCI vs 550 Federals w/FTF's on occasion.

Guest nashvegas
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The question is why not sig?

+1

Sigs are phenomenal. 229 .40 is my EDC.

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So you wouldn't start a thread titled:

Why Do I Own So Many Hi-Points?

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Clearly, the OP prefers guns that work.:D My avatar indicates that I am biased in this respect, though.

To each his own, but for the price of 2 Hi-Points, you could buy one weapon with a better reputation and experience less frustration. That said, Hi-Point's customer service seems to have a great reputation.

TGO thread that will never happen: "[Glock / XD / M&P / S&W Revolver / 1911 / Kahr / Walther / Pointy Stick] vs. Hi-Point - What should I get?"

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Ah, but hell has already partially frozen over, and you've even posted there!

http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/handguns/36190-why-do-i-own-so-many-hi-points.html

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I posted in this thread first, but since you were reading my thoughts faster than I can type them, the other (your) thread was started before I could finish here. I cannot compete with your keyboard ninjitsu. I also really regret that I have a telepathic connection with a 61 year-old gun guy and not a 24 year-old swimsuit model. Nothing against you, but that's rough luck any way you look at it.

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