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I've been thinking lately about getting a 1911 in 9mm. An internet dealer has 5 of these in stock but the Sig website shows this model to be only available in .45 and .357sig. Does anybody have any information on this model? Not sure if this is a new model or discontinued. I couldn't find the link that Sig used to have on their site for discontinued models. Thanks. "Momma say's the pistol is the Devil's right hand." | ||
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https://www.osagecountyguns.co...18-discontinuations/ Long list of discontinuations from SIG. There is a number of tacops listed in there. Didn't see the nine, but I would guess that it's disconnected, not a new release. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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It was released and discontinued a few months later. I have no idea why, but the gun is awesome. I bought one as soon as I saw them available ============= Certified Sig P-Series Armorer Certified AR-15/M16/M4 Armorer Certified 1911 Armorer Certified Glock Armorer Certified Sig P320 Armorer Certified Glock Advanced Armorer Certified MPX Armorer Certified MCX Armorer | |||
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I'd snag it, no questions asked. I really enjoy my .357 Tacops and recently converted it to .40. I got my .357 from gunbroker as a CPO gun and it was essentially pristine. ---------------------------- Chuck Norris put the laughter in "manslaughter" Educating the youth of America, one declension at a time. | |||
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I have a 1911 tacops in 9mm, 45acp (460 Rowland), and 10mm. They all are amazing shooters, but the 9mm gets the most trigger time. It's a tack driver!!! | |||
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