Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.
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Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.
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.
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Enjoy!
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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!
Looks like their 1911's are coming with this type of trigger, and God they look BEAUTIFUL.
Looks like their 1911's are coming with this type of trigger, and God they look BEAUTIFUL.
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Re: Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.
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Well that's kinda cute.
I have a 5" Sig 1911 and it's a very nice gun.
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
I bet they retail under $1000
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Re: Sig finally put up their Ultra (1911) on their website.
It looks a lot like a Kimber Ultra Carry with an external extractor.
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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. :)Rex B wrote:$1099 is in line with the Para LDA/PDA and the EMP.
I bet they retail under $1000
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i'd have an EMP if it was in 4568Charger wrote: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. :)Rex B wrote:$1099 is in line with the Para LDA/PDA and the EMP.
I bet they retail under $1000
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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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?CJATE wrote:
i'd have an EMP if it was in 45
i will look at this.
Here's a link
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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.
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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.
The sooner I get behind, the more time I have to catch up.
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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.
Still no word on that trigger, eh fellas? I guess too busy drooling on the picture.
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