SIG SAUER, Inc., headquartered in Newington, New Hampshire, is the largest member of a worldwide business group of firearms manufacturers with facilities in Germany and Switzerland. A dedication to superior quality, ultimate reliability, and unmatched performance has made SIG SAUER pistols and rifles the firearm of choice for responsible citizens and many of the world's most elite military, government, and law enforcement units. An ISO 9001:2008 certified company, SIG SAUER also manufactures and distributes Elite Performance Ammunition, Silencers, Electro-Optics, tactical accessories and apparel. Additionally, the company operates a world-renowned training facility, the SIG SAUER Academy in Epping, New Hampshire.
please make the 226 and 365 in ambi controls.As a lefty I want these guns, but I need a slide release. You graced us with the P320, and the MCX, but do us a solid on the 226 and 365 please. Sure we are less then 15% of shooters, but doesnt mean we should be left out
Just listening to this for the first time, don't let the alphabet dog hunters hear you call that a rifle after explaining the operation of the stabilizing brace.
I have every optic on the planet 🌍 and this Romeo Redot ❤ does just fine for its price point & purpose,, I’m very spoiled and I’m not going to complain I’m very happy with it !! It’s practically free compared to the over priced options.. thx for your video appreciated you 🎉
Personally, I love the .380 I have carried an LCP in my pocket everyday for the past dozen years. (both as a primary and a secondary gun) I have plenty of 9mm, .38, .357 and 45 caliber handguns, but I have adopted the .380 for the main reason Lena points out. I can get 10 rounds on a saucer size target at 7 yards in about 6 seconds from the draw. (Not world-class, but not bad for an old guy either) I have settled on the Ruger Security 380 as the primary gun (a lot of features for that $300 price tag) but I also carry the P365 on the hot days when I wear a t-shirt. I also think the less penetration is a plus rather than a negative. Ideally, we want our rounds to stay inside the bad stuff, and not punch through to possibly harm someone in the backstop area. We only have to get about 3" deep after skin puncture to get to a vital, so even if someone has a heavy jacket on, that should not be any problem for most calibers, so I think folks get carried away worrying about rounds that don't give you 15" of go-juice depth.
Why did you stop making these?!? I found a carry version New Old Stock at a shop this past January and had to buy it! A new Legion version and a 10mm option as well would be awesome! I would take that over a P220 any day! PLEASE update it and BRING IT BACK!
Thank you Lena. i apreciate your tips and tricks. after a couple years of shooting i am starting to be proficient. I got the p365xl with a compensated slide by shalotek.
I hate seeing the "Assembled in USA" stamped onto Sig products... It should be MADE in USA. Assembled is a play on words... You have to do almost nothing to the product to make the claim that it's assembled in the USA. Put a battery in it and pack it into a box... "assembled"
take things other companies have been doing for years and call it yours -- gimmicky constant "we changed one thing" new variation rollout -- skimp on quality control and charge double -- the marketing woo is absurd for anyone with a brain
Imagine bringing in Anti-Gun advocate Tim Kennedy to your E3-esque event about firearms. When it comes to the 2A world, he's a fraud, no matter what his Mil background is.
C'mon Sig. You would have worldwide adoption of the 277 Fury .. if it was designed for the Spear LT ( an AR) with the 18 in barrel giving close to 6.5 CM range & BC ... with only a 50% increase in weight. More so ... if the Spear was designed as an bufferless, piston monolithic AR15/10 upper with ambi non reciprocating side charging handle with 9, 13, 16, 20 in barrels ... for both an AR & bullpup lower. The 6.8 CC ... should have been a high pressure, high BC ... AR cartridge that is significantly better than the 5.56 as a DMR or SAW and could replace the 308 for the LMG ad SPR/DMR.
Sig Sauer has grown exponentially with the military contracts. QC is a culture; every employee needs to be involved in QC and be able to pull a gun. But they are producing thousands a months in various configurations,
I'm confused about the difference between 6.8x51 and .277 SIG Fury. SIG is using BOTH nomenclatures on their website. Is this akin to .223 vs 5.56? If so, then any pressure and/or chamber dimension differences need to be published.
Sig has lost its way……. When Sigg was in Germany, they had awesome products now just plastic junk, and of course they have to sell ammo and Optics and all the other stuff they shouldn’t even be producing. Stick with being a gun company but going back to stuff that is not some junk.