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I just wanted to come on here and gloat. Sig brought me and some of my co-workers up to New Hampshire for the week to get the full Sig treatment. I must say, it's pretty awesome.

Today we got to tour the headquarters and walk through the plant where every single US domestic Sig is assembled. We got to see it all.

Tomorrow it's to the Sig Academy for eight hours of shooting and training, then Thursday is some more training and product demonstrations.

I got to meet and shake heads with CEO Ron Cohen last night and listen to him speak about Sig Sauer and where they're going as a company. All really cool stuff.

I'll post some pictures later, because it's all really impressive and there's some great people working at Sig Sauer.

Anyways, this is a pretty cool week away up north.


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Glad you are enjoying your time in this neck of the woods. Hope you get to shoot the XFive and all the other fun stuff they have at the SEC.


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Very cool ... I attended the SIG Academy for some much-needed fine-tuning instruction last year up there and, again down here for one of there remote sessions earlier this year.

It's a class facility and operation all the way around. Great people and organization and it's getting better all the time.

The U.S. market is their future ... thank you U.S. Constitution.


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I'll have to get up to the new place. My first classes there were sometime is early 2002. Way different now I'm sure!




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