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<blockquote data-quote="JamesBell" data-source="post: 4100663" data-attributes="member: 697"><p>I’ve sold a bunch of Sigs. But that’s because I was an Sig guy back in the day. The old 228, 226, and 220 were DA/SA guns that I loved. Actually managed to shoot a 228 into the ground to the point I didn’t feel it was fair to sell it. But eventually i decided it was time to move to plastic striker guns. I keep buying Glocks and then deciding I don’t really like Glocks (I still have a 45, mostly because I Miller the slide and figure that killed the resale value and the box was destroyed in a house fire.). The only plastic Sig I’ve bought is a 365 and I don’t know why people sell them. Absolutely love the thing. I want a Macro to compliment it. Want a 320 but admit to being a bit worried about them going off without input from the shooter. Outside of that issue I can’t see why people are selling plastic Sigs. But I assume that will eventually hurt my wallet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesBell, post: 4100663, member: 697"] I’ve sold a bunch of Sigs. But that’s because I was an Sig guy back in the day. The old 228, 226, and 220 were DA/SA guns that I loved. Actually managed to shoot a 228 into the ground to the point I didn’t feel it was fair to sell it. But eventually i decided it was time to move to plastic striker guns. I keep buying Glocks and then deciding I don’t really like Glocks (I still have a 45, mostly because I Miller the slide and figure that killed the resale value and the box was destroyed in a house fire.). The only plastic Sig I’ve bought is a 365 and I don’t know why people sell them. Absolutely love the thing. I want a Macro to compliment it. Want a 320 but admit to being a bit worried about them going off without input from the shooter. Outside of that issue I can’t see why people are selling plastic Sigs. But I assume that will eventually hurt my wallet. [/QUOTE]
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