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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3842490" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I own several models of and carried both Sig and Glocks.</p><p></p><p>All of my Sigs are West German, well made and reliable. My Glocks are Austrian and US made.</p><p></p><p>From a shooters view they all great. They are capable of more accuracy than I can provide. </p><p></p><p>My preference is the Glock. Especially when it comes to user maintenance. The Glock is designed so that if anything breaks or wears out it can be ordered online from multiple sources and repaired by the user with very few tools. No special tools, gunsmithing or fitting required.</p><p></p><p>I’ve only had to contact Sig Customer Service when I had trouble with a rifle. (Sig 556 Classic) It was “supposed” to have a lifetime warranty. When I told them what I had and the problem, the reply was “sorry sir, we no longer provide support or parts for that model”.</p><p></p><p>I had problems with a Gen-4 17 when they first came out. It was a known issue with the recoil spring assembly. After three calls and three different versions of the RSA it was finally corrected. There was no hesitation or run around. “Sorry sir, give me your name and address and we’ll get it sent right away”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3842490, member: 23"] I own several models of and carried both Sig and Glocks. All of my Sigs are West German, well made and reliable. My Glocks are Austrian and US made. From a shooters view they all great. They are capable of more accuracy than I can provide. My preference is the Glock. Especially when it comes to user maintenance. The Glock is designed so that if anything breaks or wears out it can be ordered online from multiple sources and repaired by the user with very few tools. No special tools, gunsmithing or fitting required. I’ve only had to contact Sig Customer Service when I had trouble with a rifle. (Sig 556 Classic) It was “supposed” to have a lifetime warranty. When I told them what I had and the problem, the reply was “sorry sir, we no longer provide support or parts for that model”. I had problems with a Gen-4 17 when they first came out. It was a known issue with the recoil spring assembly. After three calls and three different versions of the RSA it was finally corrected. There was no hesitation or run around. “Sorry sir, give me your name and address and we’ll get it sent right away”. [/QUOTE]
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