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  • Does it disassemble like a real 1911?

  • @TACTICALCHICKENSTRIP for the most part yes. Other than a screw and a pin that go across the frame just above the trigger. The barrel is attached to the frame, hence the additional screw and pin. Once those are removed, it's close enough to a normal 1911 that you shouldn't have a problem.

  • Ma quanto hai la faccia da pirla!!!!

    

  • after watching Ashley and George bitchin' and moanin' I really miss Kelly !

  • kelly is a ba... he so should have won top shot.

  • does that sid .22 have last shot hold open?

  • WTFT: This is a Sig-branded product. It's not on the Sig Sauer website yet, but if you Google Sig 1911-22 you can see some photos that show the Sig logos on slide and the grips. The slide and sights are different that the GSG, but the beavertail and hammer look identical. You might be right. However the trigger on the Sig we tried was way better than the GSG trigger I've tried.

  • What Kelly says is a Sig 1911 in .22lr sure looks like a GSG 1911-22. Is Sig rebranding GSG 1911-22's under their name?

  • new 210's ?!?!? this made my week I will be looking forward to that. Are they made in Switzerland ?

  • @rollerpodger , No, they are now made in Germany, but does not matter, I want one badly!

  • @rollerpodger I pretty sure none of the exports SIG makes are actually produced in Switzerland because of export laws they have.

  • Duotone is so passé!

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