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Fine looking pistol you acquired there Sig...
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There was also an "M" variant which stands for Marksman. I'm guessing the Marksman don't have the Match grade barrels like the Expert does. BTW I have the same gun Chargerfan, it is really nice gun to shoot as well as look at.
OH, DWAS applies to DW 1911's also, so I'm betting that won't be your last Dan in 1911 :).
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SCORPIO said
OH, DWAS applies to DW 1911's also, so I'm betting that won't be your last Dan in 1911 :).
You got that right. It started with a Razorback RZ-45 which got customized by DW, then there was aPointman 9, now there's a CBOB.
Will it never end?
I wish they made some of their race guns in stainless. Oooo, that's a good excuse for not buying one.
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