Does anyone know if this new Sig is going to be sold in Ma.?
http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/430601935/m/439107266
Thanks
JMJ
http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/430601935/m/439107266
Thanks
JMJ
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Does anyone know if this new Sig is going to be sold in Ma.?
http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/430601935/m/439107266
Thanks
JMJ
Dont hold your breath, the sig gsr1911 has been out for over 2 years or more and still not sent for MA.testing. FS has a sig 1911 to look at but cannot sell it.
JMJ,
Is there any difference between the Elite and a P226 other than the short reset trigger and the grips?
They're already notching barrels for the other P226s and marking frames with the Secret Serial Number...... and they wont be able
to justify the testing cost + notching barrels + adding the 2nd SN if theyre
only going to sell a small number of units here.
-Mike
They're already notching barrels for the other P226s and marking frames with the Secret Serial Number.
Doesn't seem like much of a stretch to add a few Elites to the mix.
I wonder if the Elite is already CA compliant.
Jack
Glue on a beavertail, the short reset mod will be available as an aftermarket mod, and change the grips. Presto, you have an Elite minus cocking serrations. I do like the beavertail...
You can have most anything here functionality wise, you just need to get crafty.
A used 226ST is 699, the DAK conversion parts are $206, the only tool you need is a screw driver, hammer, and some punches. That is cheaper than the cost of a new 226 Elite, and you get a steel frame. I imagine the cost for the short reset conversion will be lower because fewer parts will be involved, but I could be wrong. You don't need "some guy", theoretically Sig manufactures consistently enough that all parts are drop in (thought some minor fitting may be required).This is like the whole DAK thing. Yes, you can get a DAK... for $1000 investment
total once you pay for the existing gun, DAK parts, and some guy to install
it.
-Mike