Earlier this week Sig had several 220 models listed on the website..Checked today and the only model listed was the 220 Legion.
If they would continue to make parts and magazines for major discontinued models, or make licensing arrangements so that others would make them, they'd probably keep most of us happy.If they just keep making few "Parts Kits", and you pull meticulous maintenance on what you have, the ones you have will last quite a while. Likely the reason they aren't selling so well, everyone who likes the model likely has one already...
Nothing wrong with appreciating talented craftsmanship, by any means.My passion for precision machinery must be a dying desire. It's really hard for me to equate injection molded plastic with precision.
It seems like I tend to jump on a lot of SIG models shortly after they are discontinued. That's when it hits me that they are not long for this Earth. Maybe the "Forbidden Fruit"/"Hard To Get Girl" factor plays into it too. I don't know. Sadly, the secondary market gets most of my money, instead of SIG, so I'm probably part of the problem. I do order parts and Mags from them, though.If this doesn't teach you that if you see something you like, grab it, nothing will. There have been a multitude of interesting guns that piqued my curiosity over the years and I just wasn't fast enough to go grab one before they disappeared from the market.
you said 45 large and heavyGive me an example of one new metal framed DA/SA .45 that has been introduced in the last 15 years that’s still in production. Like I said no market for them and completely unrelated to the appeal of the 1911.
IIRC the 1911 craze began during the Clinton weapons ban when magazine capacity was limited, which made single stack .45 pistols attractive.
Additionally, the 1911 design was in the public domain so anyone who wanted to manufacture an iconic, proven, pistol needed only to go to production without the need to design a firearm of their own, or pay royalties.
1911 sales are way down now and even semi custom premium pistols from Wilson Combat, Nighthawk Custom, Les Baer, Ed Brown, etc., that folks needed to order and wait months or even years to receive, now languish in gun shop showcases for months or even longer.
The shops I frequent always have a very large selection of the once “unobtainium” premium semi custom 1911s and they’re sitting unsold for a long, long, time.
Folks seem to want inexpensive high cap 9mm plastic striker fired pistols these days.
That why everybody and their brother is making a 1911?
Oh okayyou said 45 large and heavy
the 1911 is large and heavy 45, this thread is not about 1911s stay on topic
No one is hating on Sig, we are critical of their decision just as some people are critical of Ford for dropping sedans, its does not make sense it just shows greed. You lose your loyal customers for a customer that may only buy one time or worse, buy only used so you as the manufacturer gainI do not understand the hate on Sig for being a smart business.
If something is not selling (models or lines) and other lines are selling, you cut those that do not sell to avoid having to add costs arising from more production facilities and resources needed for what does sell.
Even then, the are a lot of Sig all metal guns still out there. 210 (they have given us a very limited, niche market pistol), 220, 226 (4 versions - Legion to basic and Mk 25), 229 (5 models - Legion to basic and M11 - far from going away), 238 (4 models), 1911 (6 models - in a market that is truly saturated with other brands) and 938 (4 models).
Other gun manufacturers have been bought and sold by venture capital firms in the last decade or more and quality has gone down in many cases. Some went into Chapter 11. Sig is flourishing.
I love my all metals Sigs, but also really enjoy shooting their striker pistols.
HK is just for self centered, Narcissistic ego monsters.No one is hating on Sig, we are critical of their decision just as some people are critical of Ford for dropping sedans, its does not make sense it just shows greed. You lose your loyal customers for a customer that may only buy one time or worse, buy only used so you as the manufacturer gainI do not understand the hate on Sig for being a smart business.
If something is not selling (models or lines) and other lines are selling, you cut those that do not sell to avoid having to add costs arising from more production facilities and resources needed for what does sell.
Even then, the are a lot of Sig all metal guns still out there. 210 (they have given us a very limited, niche market pistol), 220, 226 (4 versions - Legion to basic and Mk 25), 229 (5 models - Legion to basic and M11 - far from going away), 238 (4 models), 1911 (6 models - in a market that is truly saturated with other brands) and 938 (4 models).
Other gun manufacturers have been bought and sold by venture capital firms in the last decade or more and quality has gone down in many cases. Some went into Chapter 11. Sig is flourishing.
I love my all metals Sigs, but also really enjoy shooting their striker pistols.
nothing at all.
I'm buying Sigs because S&W dropped their metal framed hammer autos in favor of poly framed strikers. They lost a ton of sales.
Sig will lose my business, I have no issue buying their expensive pistols, but they are catering to the mid level striker crowd and not making anything I want.So I will now spend my money else where.
We aren't hating on Sig they are hating on us, virtually flipping us off.
H&K and FN make fine arms. For all metal there is Arex and others.
With so many all-metal P-series pistols out there some one could start a very lucrative business manufacturing replacement parts. I'm not talking about super struts or straight triggers, just routine maintenance items. P220 parts are drying up. I can't even to find original factory polymer grips that aren't 'slim' or extremely overpriced.HK is just for self centered, Narcissistic ego monsters.
Dang it! I was striker crazy for a while, but after many years came back to Sig's DA/SA. Dont plan on going back to striker. I was looking at the Legion 10mm at the LGS last night - $1799. The attendant had to pick me up off the floor.
Sent from my SM-N970U using Tapatalk
I got enough of them!😜They discontinued every variant but the Legions.
The P220 DA/SA Legion 10mm is being retained and they are adding a P220 Legion SAO 10mm.
The P220 made SIG. But its days are numbered, as are those of all the metal classics.
M11-A1 and Nitron Compact still there..but, yeah, their days may be numbered.I just checked the Sig Site.
P220 2 models one in 45 one in 10MM
The P229 Is NO MORE.
The P226 comes in 2 legion models the Mk 25 and Nitro model
P938 down to 4 models
P238 down to 5
There is a few models of the P210
All of the rest of the P2 Series are GONE
Wonder if I will ever get My Sig ALL METAL Collection to an Even Dozen now?
I have 10 NIB and 1 CPO