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Title: Review of SIG Sauer M11-A1
Post by: Richard S on April 30, 2013, 09:18:01 AM
For you SIG fans out there, here is a link to Wiley Clapp's review of the SIG Sauer M11-A1, a redesigned version of the P229:

http://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/service-grade-sig-sauer-m11-a1-review/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=SIGM11A1-text&utm_campaign=SIGM11A1
Title: Re: Review of SIG Sauer M11-A1
Post by: DDGator on April 30, 2013, 01:16:59 PM

Funny that you mention that...  My review of the M11-A1 is in the current issue of Shooting Illustrated (not yet available on-line).  I also have a similar review coming out in the June issue of Concealed Carry Magazine.

I LOVE the M11-A1.  What a great pistol.  I used it for Mas Ayoob's week-long MAG-80 class and it was flawless.  I even used that pistol to shoot a class high 297/300 on Mas' "double-speed" qualification course.  I then used the same gun in a long distance "head to head" shootout against a guy with a 5" Sig target model (I forget the model number).  The gun is great, and is my new go-to gun in a compact 9mm.

Title: Re: Review of SIG Sauer M11-A1
Post by: tracker on April 30, 2013, 01:35:40 PM
Interesting read; I checked the dimensions of my German 228 and they are very close to the M11-A1:

228: Length--7.08"; height--5.35"; width--1.46"; barrel length--3.86"; weight w/o mag--26.1 oz.

Of course the 228 holds 13 rounds and the M11-A1 has a 15 rd capacity.