Just heard that SIG had unceremoniously turfed their official Team SIG shooting team, affectionately known as the "Grey Shirts," and erased almost all official on-line evidence of its existence. Their Facebook page now redirects viewers back to Sig's homepage, the Team SIG website is shuttered, etc...
There's a pretty good thread going on the issue on the Brian Enos forum for those interested. I had the opportunity to meet some of the team over the years and they were excellent ambassadors for SIG and for our shooting sports.
I have been a fan of SIG Sauer pistols since my teens, but I don’t know if I could recommend buying a new SIG today given the company's commitment to cheesy marketing campaigns and a changed business model that stresses quantity over quality.
The guy responsible for this is Ron Cohen, the current head of SIG and former head of Kimber. It was under Cohen's "leadership" that Kimber went from a well-respected manufacturer of quality 1911 pistols, and acknowledged innovator within the industry, to a hack builder of cheesy 1911 knock-offs aimed at shooters who far too often had more money than good taste. Again, quantity over quality was stressed under Cohen's reign. I heard one former employee of Kimber describe Cohen as the Anti-Christ of our firearms community.
Given the direction Cohen has taken SIG and the obvious decline in quality of US built guns I can't call him a liar. Another constant complaint I hear, this time from 556 owners, aside from quality issues related to their rifles build quality, is the lack of spare parts and factory support.
It's a damn shame to see just how far this once proud company has strayed from the path that made its reputation.
There's a pretty good thread going on the issue on the Brian Enos forum for those interested. I had the opportunity to meet some of the team over the years and they were excellent ambassadors for SIG and for our shooting sports.
I have been a fan of SIG Sauer pistols since my teens, but I don’t know if I could recommend buying a new SIG today given the company's commitment to cheesy marketing campaigns and a changed business model that stresses quantity over quality.
The guy responsible for this is Ron Cohen, the current head of SIG and former head of Kimber. It was under Cohen's "leadership" that Kimber went from a well-respected manufacturer of quality 1911 pistols, and acknowledged innovator within the industry, to a hack builder of cheesy 1911 knock-offs aimed at shooters who far too often had more money than good taste. Again, quantity over quality was stressed under Cohen's reign. I heard one former employee of Kimber describe Cohen as the Anti-Christ of our firearms community.
Given the direction Cohen has taken SIG and the obvious decline in quality of US built guns I can't call him a liar. Another constant complaint I hear, this time from 556 owners, aside from quality issues related to their rifles build quality, is the lack of spare parts and factory support.
It's a damn shame to see just how far this once proud company has strayed from the path that made its reputation.


















































