Post by Bo/CCPU Founder on Sept 23, 2015 16:49:31 GMT -6
Newington, NH -(AmmoLand.com)- SIG SAUER, Inc., is now shipping its proven 1911 TACOPS platform chambered in the powerful .357 SIG caliber.
www.ammoland.com/2015/09/sig-sauer-now-shipping-1911-tacops-chambered-in-357-sig [story thanks to Wayne Whittenberg@ www.gundistrict.com]
With a tried and tested pedigree earned working with law enforcement agencies such as the Texas Department of Public Safety, the SIG SAUER 1911 TACOPS offers top-of-the-line accuracy and reliability in the ergonomically friendly 1911 design. Now paired with the high-velocity ballistics of the .357 SIG cartridge, the 1911 TACOPS is the perfect choice for personal defense or small game hunting.
The Nitron stainless steel slide and frame boasts a rugged, durable finish, while the Ergo XT grips provide a firm command of the pistol even when wet or muddy. A skeletonized hammer and trigger offer high performance while the crisp, 5-lb, single-action-only trigger maximizes the accuracy. The 5˝ barrel capitalizes on the enhanced ballistics of the .357 SIG cartridge, and ambidextrous manual safeties provide the flexibility demanded by professional users.
Low-profile night sights and a MIL-STD dust cover rail for lights and lasers make the 1911 TACOPS a great low-light option. No matter if the task is concealed carry, law enforcement detail, or hunting feral hogs, the 1911 TACOPS is up to the challenge.
The 1911 TACOPS package is rounded out with an enhanced beavertail safety, steel magwell and four 8-round magazines.
With ballistics matching the vaunted .357 Magnum round, the .357 SIG features enhanced energy transfer and intermediate barrier penetration capabilities. In use by numerous elite law enforcement agencies, the .357 SIG is ideal for defensive duty.
CCPU comments:
Whoa...now THIS is a combo...the 1911 along with the .357 SIG round, from the originators, SIG SAUER. If I was a 1911 guy, I'd pick it over the .45 and (maybe even) the 10 mm. This gives you the oomph of the .38 Super without some of its issues, such as feeding troubles related to the semi-rimmed case of that cartridge.
I can really see no negatives to this gun, other than the fact that it's a 1911 and the price of $1,232.00.
www.ammoland.com/2015/09/sig-sauer-now-shipping-1911-tacops-chambered-in-357-sig [story thanks to Wayne Whittenberg@ www.gundistrict.com]
With a tried and tested pedigree earned working with law enforcement agencies such as the Texas Department of Public Safety, the SIG SAUER 1911 TACOPS offers top-of-the-line accuracy and reliability in the ergonomically friendly 1911 design. Now paired with the high-velocity ballistics of the .357 SIG cartridge, the 1911 TACOPS is the perfect choice for personal defense or small game hunting.
The Nitron stainless steel slide and frame boasts a rugged, durable finish, while the Ergo XT grips provide a firm command of the pistol even when wet or muddy. A skeletonized hammer and trigger offer high performance while the crisp, 5-lb, single-action-only trigger maximizes the accuracy. The 5˝ barrel capitalizes on the enhanced ballistics of the .357 SIG cartridge, and ambidextrous manual safeties provide the flexibility demanded by professional users.
Low-profile night sights and a MIL-STD dust cover rail for lights and lasers make the 1911 TACOPS a great low-light option. No matter if the task is concealed carry, law enforcement detail, or hunting feral hogs, the 1911 TACOPS is up to the challenge.
The 1911 TACOPS package is rounded out with an enhanced beavertail safety, steel magwell and four 8-round magazines.
With ballistics matching the vaunted .357 Magnum round, the .357 SIG features enhanced energy transfer and intermediate barrier penetration capabilities. In use by numerous elite law enforcement agencies, the .357 SIG is ideal for defensive duty.
CCPU comments:
Whoa...now THIS is a combo...the 1911 along with the .357 SIG round, from the originators, SIG SAUER. If I was a 1911 guy, I'd pick it over the .45 and (maybe even) the 10 mm. This gives you the oomph of the .38 Super without some of its issues, such as feeding troubles related to the semi-rimmed case of that cartridge.
I can really see no negatives to this gun, other than the fact that it's a 1911 and the price of $1,232.00.