SIG Sauer System
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sig-sauer-system-168-5491185
title:
SIG Sauer System
text:
The SIG Sauer System is a type of action found in self-loading handguns. It is a refinement of designs based on the work of both John M. Browning and Charles Petter which began with the Colt Model 1900, progressed to the French Model 1935A, and later the SIG P210 handgun. This action first appeared in the United States on the Browning BDA.45 ACP caliber handgun around 1975. It represents a design which optimizes the cost of production of handguns while instilling high levels of accuracy and depe
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encyclopedia
description:
Type of action found in self-loading handguns
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIG_Sauer_System
date created:
2018-01-12T02:52:45Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T20:51:23Z
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