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    Pistol special

    Have a look here at the S&W .40 caliber pistols for only $300.
    VERY LIMITED numbers....

    John



    click here >>>> http://www.marstar.ca/main/new-arrivals.shtm

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    From doing a quick google: S&W Sigma, made between 1994 and 1999. Virtually identical to Glock internally.

    Awfully good buy.
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    I see this the day after I get a NORINCO Sig copy. Dang!

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    Our Government trusts rivets more then law abiding gun owners.

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    The Sigma is Smith & Wesson's venture into using synthetic materials in gun construction, using high-strength polymer material for the frame.

    Created in 1994, it also incorporates a self-cocking or double-action only firing mechanism, so that the pistol can be fired without delay or preparation. The basic model is chambered for the .40 S&W cartridge, but it is also available in 9 x 19mm Parabellum and a sub-compact model in .380 ACP was also manufactured. A limited amount of these guns were also chambered for the .357 Sig cartridge.

    The Sigma series pistols are so similar to the competing Glock pistols that Glock sued Smith & Wesson for patent infringement. The case was settled out of court in 1997, with S&W agreeing to make alterations to the Sigma design and pay an undisclosed amount to Glock.[1]

    In 1999 S&W improved the Sigma series with the main changes being shortening of the barrel and the slide by 0.5 inches (12.7 mm). Other improvements included a more ergonomic and comfortable grip and a slightly enlarged ejection port, due to the proprietary accessory rails located at the front (an inexpensive adapter can be attached to turn it into a standard picatinny mount).[2]

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    Hmmm decisions decisions

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    You bastards. Here I am trying to figure out how to afford a new AR and grab one of the M14 shorties with ammo deals, and you throw another piece of cheese in front of me.

    Great deal on a .40.
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    I agree, how dare Johnone keep doing this to us. It's hard enough justifing the SKS to the wife, now this. Shame on you for coming up with such deals.
    This is how divorces happen!

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    Hi John

    Mind telling us a bit more about which police force it came from? I'm considering to get one, if and only if it's from RCMP. Thanks. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by 251251 View Post
    I see this the day after I get a NORINCO Sig copy. Dang!
    You'll be very happy with the Norinco Sig - a beautiful handgun and functions flawlessly. There is a reason why so many special forces and SWAT guys carry a Sig 226. The Norinco parts are virtually interchangeable (I had to replace the rear sight on my Norinco Sig and the gunsmith had a real Sig sight in stock - a perfect fit).

    Not to rain on anyone's parade with the S & W Sigma but

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...5162027AAKp9Fm

    I guess these are US prices and I am sure $300 is a fair price for these in Canada. Nonetheless, for the extra $50 I'd go the Norinco Sig. I have no doubt these will sell out pretty quick anyway.

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