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I figure you're talking Sig alloy frames. I'd put the steel frame, forged slide Sigs against anything.
Forgive me my nonsense, as I also forgive the nonsense of those that think they talk sense. Robert Frost
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SIG claims their 220 Combat model "easily passes military accuracy requirements even after 20,000 rds." That and the model withstands 240 hrs of salt spray w/o corrosion due to the internal parts being phosphated and the barrel chrome lined, etc. I've played with and want one. E
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SOCOM has it's own procurement budget. The rest of the military has either the M9 Beretta or the M11 SIG. Both in 9mm NATO.
The Marines has issued M4 carbines instead of the M9. A wise choice IMO.
The Coast Guard uses SIG pistols in 40 S&W. The USCG comes under Homeland Security because it has an official law enforcement mission.
Last edited by idahoguy101; 12/30/11.
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