Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.

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Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.

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Was just surfing through the web and came up on it. I've been checking the site for months everyday to see if they would put it up and I gave up about a month or so ago, and now they finally put the beaut up.

http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProductD ... -tone.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Oh, and could anyone help me out by naming that trigger they put on it? The name exactly of that triangular trigger. Thanks in advance!
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Looks like their 1911's are coming with this type of trigger, and God they look BEAUTIFUL.
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Well that's kinda cute.
I have a 5" Sig 1911 and it's a very nice gun.
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Very nice looking, as typical Sig is not shy about their prices since this has a $1099 msrp. Good to see they are installing night sights on them...
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$1099 is in line with the Para LDA/PDA and the EMP.
I bet they retail under $1000
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It looks a lot like a Kimber Ultra Carry with an external extractor.
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Rex B wrote:$1099 is in line with the Para LDA/PDA and the EMP.
I bet they retail under $1000
I would definitely consider this over a Para (I'm not a fan of Para or their quality) and the EMP is definitely out of the question because it's in a diff caliber. :)
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68Charger wrote:
Rex B wrote:$1099 is in line with the Para LDA/PDA and the EMP.
I bet they retail under $1000
I would definitely consider this over a Para (I'm not a fan of Para or their quality) and the EMP is definitely out of the question because it's in a diff caliber. :)
i'd have an EMP if it was in 45

i will look at this.

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As a Sig fanboy i like it but am totally happy with my Kimber Ultra CDP II. Can't wait to hear some range reports.
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CJATE wrote:
i'd have an EMP if it was in 45

i will look at this.
The Springfield Micro Compact is a .45 ACP and is the exact same height, length, and weight as the Springfield EMP. 5"H, 6.5"L, and 26 oz. Why not just get that?

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I just simply love how Sig incorporates their design in all their models. Especially the 238. Love how they got away from the Mustang look (Which I wish to own one day because it looks like a 1911). I would definitely love to have a Kimber as well, this would be second choice. :evil2:
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Nice looking 3"er.

Hafta keep an eye on the wholesalers to see when it hits the shelves.
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Not bad, but I still like the shorty frame and Commander-length slide and barrel.
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I thought I remember seeing a ultra stainless model along with a nitron model as well. I didn't see any on the website. Hrm.. lemme YouTube it.


Still no word on that trigger, eh fellas? I guess too busy drooling on the picture. :drool:
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