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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3003991" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>100 Million bucks is alot of cheese to save on handguns. I heard somewhere the Army paid $263 a piece for their M9's. Article says $217 for the Sig. All things being equal the Sig 320 is not a gun I am really comfortable with. Bore axis seems high to me and the gun feels top heavy. I loved the m9's I carried in combat, so much so I have two at home for carry and home defense. My Sig 320c stays in the safe as I find it blocky to carry and simply do not like the feel. The gun does shoot spot on and always goes bang though. Glock is a frequent companion on my side and the wife carries one daily. Carried a Sig 226 for a year in Iraq and found that weapon a pleasure to employ as I simply liked the gun. Regardless of what handgun is issued, it will be mistreated, improperly maintained and abused by some. Used as a status symbol by more than a few and seldom fired in direct combat (M4's rock at that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3003991, member: 41761"] 100 Million bucks is alot of cheese to save on handguns. I heard somewhere the Army paid $263 a piece for their M9's. Article says $217 for the Sig. All things being equal the Sig 320 is not a gun I am really comfortable with. Bore axis seems high to me and the gun feels top heavy. I loved the m9's I carried in combat, so much so I have two at home for carry and home defense. My Sig 320c stays in the safe as I find it blocky to carry and simply do not like the feel. The gun does shoot spot on and always goes bang though. Glock is a frequent companion on my side and the wife carries one daily. Carried a Sig 226 for a year in Iraq and found that weapon a pleasure to employ as I simply liked the gun. Regardless of what handgun is issued, it will be mistreated, improperly maintained and abused by some. Used as a status symbol by more than a few and seldom fired in direct combat (M4's rock at that). [/QUOTE]
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