redleg said:The SIGs outlast the HKs by a large margin. I just recently expanded my HK junk collection with one frame and another slide.
i take your word for it but i just pick up a usp 45 from them and just want to know why the said there junk is there something really bad with theseFrozen Snake said:I don't think he means they are Junk. Keep in mind the shooting edge is a good testing ground for pistols. Being a rental shop they see many many rounds. Believe me it gets busy in there. A few years ago I was there when a Walther p99 packed it in. So I take his word for it. Like the Glocks great guns but with lots of traffic they tend to break.
031 said:i take your word for it but i just pick up a usp 45 from them and just want to know why the said there junk is there something really bad with these
i have a sig p220r, so you can say i did do it easy way.Brian46 said:Buy one of each, easy way to do it!!
capp325 said:Keep in mind that redleg's "testing" is anything but scientific. It's not like he takes two guns of the same caliber and shoots the same type of ammunition through both to see which one fails first. How can he know exactly how many rounds went through each particular gun at his range, not to mention which type of ammunition was used? I asked this before, but I don't ever recall him replying.
All sorts of people make all sorts of unverifiable claims on the Internet. On sigforums, there was a supposed police armorer who said that his department's P220s started falling apart after 5,000 rounds. Was that true? Who knows. I'm not saying redleg is making things up, but he consistently claims that HK's are unreliable without providing any concrete details. Given HK's general reputation, I must say I'm a little skeptical.



























