aarondhgraham
Member
Even though I was not able to respond to them over the weekend,,,
I read every post and was educated by their content.
Too bad it was closed before I could amend the original question.
It was my use of the term "flagship" that caused confusion,,,
Maybe I should have used the term "work horse" instead.
Here's what I was hoping to learn from your replies,,,
As I have absolutely no experience with Sigs,,,
Other than two mags through a friends gun.
I wanted to get your input on what is the iconic sig sauer,,,
The one Sig Sauer that everyne should experience once in their life.
I've been on a gun buying binge since about 13 years ago,,,
For the first time in my life I had disposable income I could spend on just me,,,
So, I have acquired a lot of guns and enjoy truly enjoy owning/shooting the majority of them.
Anyways, I put back money every month that I call my new gun fund,,,
Since I didn't buy a gun in 2019 (not an expensive one anyways) I have some extra cash.
I got this idea from a post in a different forum,,,
A retired gentleman who owns every gun that he needs,,,
Decided he would buy the "best" gun made by a particular company.
He wants to experience the best (most iconic) gun they have to offer,,,
Shoot a few thousand rounds through it,,,
Then eventually sell it off.
Then repeat the process with another manufacturer.
I do own every gun that I need,,,
But I still like to buy new guns and shoot them,,,
I am considering doing like this man and starting with a Sig Sauer of some ilk.
That's what I was looking for input about,,,
Which Sig should I buy to shoot for a while then "flip" for something else.
In any case I got a lot of good knowledge from you folk,,,
I am chagrined that I didn't get the chance to interact more in the thread.
Thanks for your input gentlemen,,,
And just in case you are wondering about this,,,
I believe you have convinced me that a 226 of some ilk is in my future.
Aarond
.
I read every post and was educated by their content.
Too bad it was closed before I could amend the original question.
It was my use of the term "flagship" that caused confusion,,,
Maybe I should have used the term "work horse" instead.
Here's what I was hoping to learn from your replies,,,
As I have absolutely no experience with Sigs,,,
Other than two mags through a friends gun.
I wanted to get your input on what is the iconic sig sauer,,,
The one Sig Sauer that everyne should experience once in their life.
I've been on a gun buying binge since about 13 years ago,,,
For the first time in my life I had disposable income I could spend on just me,,,
So, I have acquired a lot of guns and enjoy truly enjoy owning/shooting the majority of them.
Anyways, I put back money every month that I call my new gun fund,,,
Since I didn't buy a gun in 2019 (not an expensive one anyways) I have some extra cash.
I got this idea from a post in a different forum,,,
A retired gentleman who owns every gun that he needs,,,
Decided he would buy the "best" gun made by a particular company.
He wants to experience the best (most iconic) gun they have to offer,,,
Shoot a few thousand rounds through it,,,
Then eventually sell it off.
Then repeat the process with another manufacturer.
I do own every gun that I need,,,
But I still like to buy new guns and shoot them,,,
I am considering doing like this man and starting with a Sig Sauer of some ilk.
That's what I was looking for input about,,,
Which Sig should I buy to shoot for a while then "flip" for something else.
In any case I got a lot of good knowledge from you folk,,,
I am chagrined that I didn't get the chance to interact more in the thread.
Thanks for your input gentlemen,,,
And just in case you are wondering about this,,,
I believe you have convinced me that a 226 of some ilk is in my future.
Aarond
.