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Originally Posted by Nuckle
I have owned my sig for around 10 years. I probably shoot 1,000 rounds per year and have never had it malfunction or misfire. I clean it when I spill coffee on it but that is about it.
I prefer a semi-auto but find nothing wrong with a nice wheel gun.
What about the colt python?
Nuck
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I walked into a Sig dealer when Clinton was still President, and was told
they were limiting their sales of Sig pistols to law enforcement only. Since then I have never purchased anything from that dealer or considered purchasing one of their pistols. They can kiss my ***. A fine weapon from
what I hear, though. I'll give my business to companies like Kimber and
Beretta that had the balls to stand up to the democrats. I wouldn't even
buy another S&W until Saf-T-Hammer bought the company back from the
British.
The old Colt Python was arguably the finest revolver ever made. It was
very accurate, due in great part to the very tight lock up of the cylinder.
The drawback was that the gun tended to break the little hand that
rotates the cylinder. The last Colt I owned was a .380 Mustang, and it
started to develop a wear problem around the slide stop. I guess Colt
forgot how to harden steel. I doubt if any of the new Colts are of the
same quality of the old ones. Colt has had some hard times in recent years.
Steve