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Old February 23rd, 2008
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Default Re: Why the Sig P250 is pure genious....

Somehow I don't think Sig Sauer was thinking of strip clubs when they built this new pistol. They were thinking of the parts market.

It's a centralized component that is the actual weapon. The grips, barrels, magazines, etc... are going to allow the customer to "build" his own custom pistol from the various components.

Want to have a gun that can be both fullsize and compact? Sure thing. Just pop the mechanism out of one and put it into the other.

It is genius.


EDIT:: You are right though. It could be taken apart as you suggested.
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