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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:04 am
There is a glut of used black SIG 220s in .45ACP on the local market. I've seen 5 of them in three stores, all around $500. I also found an H&K USP Compact Tactical with no scratches (and desert camo colored frame) in the same price range.
What is a gun buyer to do? One of each or just the USP Compact?
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:02 am
I like the looks of the SIG better, but from your description, it sounds like the USP's in better condition. I'd go with either.
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:53 pm
Floyd There is a glut of used black SIG 220s in .45ACP on the local market. I've seen 5 of them in three stores, all around $500. I also found an H&K USP Compact Tactical with no scratches (and desert camo colored frame) in the same price range. What is a gun buyer to do? One of each or just the USP Compact? ... SIG 220 in .45ACP? GET IT NAO!!! DO IT NAO!!! BUY IT NAO!!!! NAO NAO NAO!!!
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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:55 pm
Buy two sigs and give me one wink
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:17 pm
uryu ishida Buy two sigs and give me one wink If only that weren't illegal.
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:58 pm
Fresnel uryu ishida Buy two sigs and give me one wink If only that weren't illegal. Yeah. he could totally give me the cash for it, though. That's a pretty big chunk towards a car for me.
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:21 pm
Fresnel uryu ishida Buy two sigs and give me one wink If only that weren't illegal. If you do an FFL transfer it's fine. Unless of course you're not 21.
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:37 pm
Just for the record, I didn't get back in time to buy the H&K. The price was just too good to last more than a day. But there are tons of SIGs moving through the used gun counters.
Which is just as well. I'm seriously considering a 9mm now. The .45ACP is a great round, but sustained firing is both expensive and hard on the wrist. Perhaps someday...
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:28 pm
Floyd Just for the record, I didn't get back in time to buy the H&K. The price was just too good to last more than a day. But there are tons of SIGs moving through the used gun counters. Which is just as well. I'm seriously considering a 9mm now. The .45ACP is a great round, but sustained firing is both expensive and hard on the wrist. Perhaps someday... Well hell, if you want a .45, I'm sure mom would be happy to trade the PT1911 for something lighter and easier on the wrist. And SIGs are pretty ********' awesome. I've had my eye on the "tactical" 226 at the shop, since they don't have a plain one (it has the extended threaded barrel)
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:02 am
uryu ishida Floyd Just for the record, I didn't get back in time to buy the H&K. The price was just too good to last more than a day. But there are tons of SIGs moving through the used gun counters. Which is just as well. I'm seriously considering a 9mm now. The .45ACP is a great round, but sustained firing is both expensive and hard on the wrist. Perhaps someday... Well hell, if you want a .45, I'm sure mom would be happy to trade the PT1911 for something lighter and easier on the wrist. And SIGs are pretty ********' awesome. I've had my eye on the "tactical" 226 at the shop, since they don't have a plain one (it has the extended threaded barrel) That just leaves an option open for the future. A shiny, class three option.
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:48 pm
Fresnel uryu ishida Floyd Just for the record, I didn't get back in time to buy the H&K. The price was just too good to last more than a day. But there are tons of SIGs moving through the used gun counters. Which is just as well. I'm seriously considering a 9mm now. The .45ACP is a great round, but sustained firing is both expensive and hard on the wrist. Perhaps someday... Well hell, if you want a .45, I'm sure mom would be happy to trade the PT1911 for something lighter and easier on the wrist. And SIGs are pretty ********' awesome. I've had my eye on the "tactical" 226 at the shop, since they don't have a plain one (it has the extended threaded barrel) That just leaves an option open for the future. A shiny, class three option. A threaded barrel makes it class three? neutral That doesn't sound right.
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:21 am
OberFeldwebel Fresnel uryu ishida Floyd Just for the record, I didn't get back in time to buy the H&K. The price was just too good to last more than a day. But there are tons of SIGs moving through the used gun counters. Which is just as well. I'm seriously considering a 9mm now. The .45ACP is a great round, but sustained firing is both expensive and hard on the wrist. Perhaps someday... Well hell, if you want a .45, I'm sure mom would be happy to trade the PT1911 for something lighter and easier on the wrist. And SIGs are pretty ********' awesome. I've had my eye on the "tactical" 226 at the shop, since they don't have a plain one (it has the extended threaded barrel) That just leaves an option open for the future. A shiny, class three option. A threaded barrel makes it class three? neutral That doesn't sound right. No, I meant the option you ADD to the threaded barrel is class three.
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:51 pm
Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel uryu ishida Floyd Just for the record, I didn't get back in time to buy the H&K. The price was just too good to last more than a day. But there are tons of SIGs moving through the used gun counters. Which is just as well. I'm seriously considering a 9mm now. The .45ACP is a great round, but sustained firing is both expensive and hard on the wrist. Perhaps someday... Well hell, if you want a .45, I'm sure mom would be happy to trade the PT1911 for something lighter and easier on the wrist. And SIGs are pretty ********' awesome. I've had my eye on the "tactical" 226 at the shop, since they don't have a plain one (it has the extended threaded barrel) That just leaves an option open for the future. A shiny, class three option. A threaded barrel makes it class three? neutral That doesn't sound right. No, I meant the option you ADD to the threaded barrel is class three. Oh I thought that was just a $200 stamp.
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:11 pm
OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel uryu ishida Floyd Just for the record, I didn't get back in time to buy the H&K. The price was just too good to last more than a day. But there are tons of SIGs moving through the used gun counters. Which is just as well. I'm seriously considering a 9mm now. The .45ACP is a great round, but sustained firing is both expensive and hard on the wrist. Perhaps someday... Well hell, if you want a .45, I'm sure mom would be happy to trade the PT1911 for something lighter and easier on the wrist. And SIGs are pretty ********' awesome. I've had my eye on the "tactical" 226 at the shop, since they don't have a plain one (it has the extended threaded barrel) That just leaves an option open for the future. A shiny, class three option. A threaded barrel makes it class three? neutral That doesn't sound right. No, I meant the option you ADD to the threaded barrel is class three. Oh I thought that was just a $200 stamp. Pretty much what Class 3 is. $300 and six months.
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:32 pm
Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel That just leaves an option open for the future. A shiny, class three option. A threaded barrel makes it class three? neutral That doesn't sound right. No, I meant the option you ADD to the threaded barrel is class three. Oh I thought that was just a $200 stamp. Pretty much what Class 3 is. $300 and six months. Six months? ... you mean it expires every six months?
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