AK103K
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I dont really mind the older P style grips, other than the seam issue and they could be a bit more aggressive with the stippling.
SIG must have never built plastic models and never saw how the stud and hole worked at the seams to keep things aligned. You could always feel play there as you griped the gun and shot, and it used to bug the crap out of me. Double sided tape and an Xacto knife fixes it, but its a PITA. All they had to do, was put those studs/holes on there.
I wasn't stippling when I was carrying SIG's, but I think Houge was starting to do it on some factory SIG panels about the time I quit them. I would do it now, and have on my old P228. Makes a big difference. Id probably do those E2's too, as they look a little slick.
SIG must have never built plastic models and never saw how the stud and hole worked at the seams to keep things aligned. You could always feel play there as you griped the gun and shot, and it used to bug the crap out of me. Double sided tape and an Xacto knife fixes it, but its a PITA. All they had to do, was put those studs/holes on there.
I wasn't stippling when I was carrying SIG's, but I think Houge was starting to do it on some factory SIG panels about the time I quit them. I would do it now, and have on my old P228. Makes a big difference. Id probably do those E2's too, as they look a little slick.