Just wondering I have been studying
it looks like the sig 751 is the same rifle as the famae sg542
Will 751 parts fit 542
751 sapr is far the better one.
how so? if you put them side by side, and run them until they die, how much longer with the 751 last over the Chilean Version? I say 20% maybe 30% at best. The 542 is better value, as you get 80% of the rifle for 50% of the cost. The 542 is a mighty fine rifle, the 751 is more polished, and does use slightly better materials…
how so? if you put them side by side, and run them until they die, how much longer with the 751 last over the Chilean Version? I say 20% maybe 30% at best. The 542 is better value, as you get 80% of the rifle for 50% of the cost. The 542 is a mighty fine rifle, the 751 is more polished, and does use slightly better materials…
It's hard to say in percentage, but here the evolution , sig 530 -1960s ; sig 540 - 1970s ; sig 541-1979 ; sig 550 - 1980s.
751 is more polished, better materials, better sight, better receiver and a better barrel. passed many heavy duty test. certainly a bit more accurate too...
If you want the real best value, just buy a m305![]()
Cheer !
Bit of a thread revival here. The 542 today is using much better materials than were used in the early production days. I would take a 542 or 751 into battle without any worry over which I grabbed on the way out the door. THe 542's are really that good.
The 542-1 is a damn fine rifle. Wish I could do a side by side comparison over several hundred rounds of the 542 and the 751 :




























