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  • Leroi

    Active Member
    Feb 16, 2011
    108
    My 226 Blackwater with TLR-1, aluminum grips, and threaded barrel and my 229 Elite with aluminum grips


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    h2u

    Village Idiot
    Jul 8, 2007
    6,694
    South County
    I don't believe I've made a contribution yet :innocent0
    I've got a bunch, but here's just one.
     

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    h2u

    Village Idiot
    Jul 8, 2007
    6,694
    South County
    How about another funny looking one? SIG 310 submachine gun.

    http://www.militaryimages.net/photopost/data/531/SIG_310.JPG

    http://www.militaryimages.net/photopost/data/531/SIG_310_SMG.JPG

    Since it isn't my image, all I will do is post a link to the JPG.

    Thanks for posting another "weird" one, Mike ;)
    Pretty sure these guys thought the old Mosin geezer got turned around and posted in the wrong thread :D

    Wha!!
    Ill take it!

    Not this one, my friend! This particular barrel profile is extremely hard to come by - and expensive! :innocent0
     

    mikec

    Ultimate Member
    Dec 1, 2007
    11,453
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    Thanks for posting another "weird" one, Mike ;)
    Pretty sure these guys thought the old Mosin geezer got turned around and posted in the wrong thread :D



    Not this one, my friend! This particular barrel profile is extremely hard to come by - and expensive! :innocent0

    Some of these "kids" think SIG started with the P220 series. Some don't even know Browning imported and sold some 220's under their own label. That is why I posted the links to that SMG.
     

    h2u

    Village Idiot
    Jul 8, 2007
    6,694
    South County
    Some of these "kids" think SIG started with the P220 series. Some don't even know Browning imported and sold some 220's under their own label. That is why I posted the links to that SMG.

    I know-dang whipper snappers!... The 210 started in the 1930's and the 220 didn't replace it until the 80's. Of course most of them probably weren't even born by 80's, so I can understand their confusion :D
    Wonder if they ever knew SIG started out making rail cars in 1853 and actually made firearms as early as 1860?

    In regards to the rifle I posted above - the barrel was ordered by the Finns from SIG in 1923 and SIG delivered 2500 of these in April 1924. Figure in the attrition of several wars- and there aren't many of these left in the world today. SIG later delivered 5000 more barrels to the Finns which had a heavier profile. These are still hard to come by, but not nearly as rare as the thin barrel profile I posted above.
     

    04RWon

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 13, 2010
    5,178
    Orlando, FL
    Ive seen 2 of those in the last week....one was being sold at a local shop, the other just arrived at another shop. Beautiful!
     

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