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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2009

We answer some questions and chat about some of the feedback that is coming in from our videos

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  • I was really surprised to see an answer to one of my questions. I really appreciate it! Thanks for your hard work!

  • cool, I hope it was one we answered nicely, LOL

  • 7:43 you say Sig is Austrian, it isn't. It's Swiss-German. SIG is the Swiss component of the company and Sauer is the old firm of J.P Sauer und Sohns.

    My 1980 build date P225 says "Made in W.Germany" on the slide, current ones sold by Sigarms of Exeter NH have German frames and US made top halves.

  • yea that was meant as humor, we were giving each other a wink as we said it, but I guess that didn't come across very well

    Sort of a nod to all the 'armchair experts' who chime in with off the wall (incorrect) info as if it was true

  • And now I'm the dork, LOL. Keep up the good work guys.

  • LOL, not at all, it was a bad joke on our part

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  • Great video.

    For all people wondering about prices. I use GunBroker and GalleryofGuns to get a good average of prices.

  • u guys rock and have one of the best channels on here in my opion.

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  • Most definitely! :)

  • hahahah TI is a rapper

  • Haha that confused me too. Glock is Austrian, SIG is Swiss and West German, so I wasn't sure if he was just wrong or accidentally saying SIG while thinking about Glocks.

  • I love it when you do videos like this. :)

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