Starscream
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Because they cost more... that's about it.
Ah....I have 2 Glocks and many other handguns, but that doesn't mean I don't want many more brands and models of handguns. As I just posted, I added a beautiful Sig 1911 Tac Ops, my first 1911 pistol. Can't wait to shoot it!So why are you all concerned about an over priced overly complex inferior firing system design? Run a glock and move along.
Tdc
Ah....I have 2 Glocks and many other handguns, but that doesn't mean I don't want many more brands and models of handguns. As I just posted, I added a beautiful Sig 1911 Tac Ops, my first 1911 pistol. Can't wait to shoot it!
RACKMAN
Every thing is better from Germany, thats why they won all the wars.
We're not going to go down this road are we?
The question is simply one of production values. Historically, the Americans have concentrated on mass production and affordability. Whereas the Germans are known for fastidious attention to detail and over-engineering.
The SIG is ostensibly a Swiss design and a variation on John Browning's genius. They asked the Germans, not the Americans to help them circumvent their export laws. I can only assume similair production values and logistics influenced the Swiss decision.
I own both German and American pistols. I find the fit, finish and operation of the German pistols to be superior. Durability has not been a factor with either type.
In regards to the impact of German weaponry on the outcome of past conflicts; the Springfield 1903 is a copy of the K98 Mauser, the M60 a failed copy of the MG42. The Seals and several other American agencies seem to prefer HK; as do many military and police agencies worldwide. I could go on ad nauseum; however it was tactics that lost the wars not technology. Get your facts straight before you initiate an insult.
Every thing is better from Germany, thats why they won all the wars.
Actually quality of manufacture has been noted to have contributed to the loss of the war as tanks and machinery, etc were built to last when in reality they would be lucky to last weeks or months on the battlefield.
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Originally Posted by Perry Wood View Post
Every thing is better from Germany, thats why they won all the wars.
Although I do not believe that was the spirit of the original statement; you are quite correct. It took far too long for materiel to reach the frontline due to this cultural practice. The bearings and mains of the Panther tank engine are a prime example; three bearing sets per ring!
Would you like a car made in the USA or Germany? I feel the same way about guns.
Well, I guess I should prepare myself for complete disappointment with my new American made Sig 1911 then eh?The German SIGs had QC done by a 3rd party contracted for the sole purpose of finding problems with their guns. If they couldn't find a problem, the gun was passed.
Sig USA does not QC its guns. They are assembled and shipped, according to people at SIG. Consequently some have been shipped missing parts, or assembled incorrectly.
Furthermore, SIG no longer uses the same suppliers; many small parts have been farmed out to Israeli MIM shops, which further subcontracted the work to Indian MIM shops. As a result the mean-rounds-between-failure has, according to guys like Ken Hackathorn and Larry Vickers, gone below an acceptable level.
So that's the issue. Whether it affects you or not is up to you.
Well, I just said to hell with all the German is better stuff. Went ahead and just bought a beautiful Sig 1911 TacOps SAO. Can't wait for the ATT to come thru!!!
RACKMAN
Have both; both work as they should...'nuf said.