Monday, September 21, 2009

Cash for Klunkers

Purchase a new SIG SAUER® P220®, P226®, P229®, 1911, SIG556 pistol, or SIG556 rifle from your dealer’s inventory from September 7th through November 30th, 2009, and SIG SAUER will give you $200.00 for your old KLUNKER* pistol or revolver. [More]
Pretty creative marketing...and a pretty nice in-your-face to the antis...

[Via Plug Nickel Times]

5 comments:

Kent McManigal said...

Neither of my "Klunkers" are even good enough to qualify for that program. Anything that would qualify, I wouldn't consider a Klunker. Still, clever idea.

Anonymous said...

Too bad I can't get rid of that Chinese piece of junk M14 I bought years ago. Would love to get a SIG 556 rifle.

Sean said...

I can't believe you bought that Chinese piece of junk, Federale. I picked one up years ago at a gun show in Mo. and shook it, and instantly knew it was shit on a stick. I put it back down and asked the dealer if he felt bad about selling such crap for $1,000 and he got nasty.

Anonymous said...

On the other hand the Norinco 1911A1 is a fine piece of equipment. Sometimes they get it right.

Luke (alias "Lines With Chrome") said...

For the record, I like my Poly M14. She would shoot 1 1/2" or better groups with good ammo when I got her, used. Once I replaced the trigger parts with USGI, replaced the op rod spring guide with a Fulton Armory match guide, and fitted a GI synthetic stock, she turned into what the gun rags would call a "1/2 MOA rifle" when fed excellent 168-grain Hornady match.

Yeah, I replaced a few parts... Just like the worshippers at the Church of Springfield do when they want to turn a stock M1A (that cost a lot more than my Poly) into a match rifle.

Note that I didn't say squat about replacing the barrel; that is still pure chrome-lined GI profile Chicom. When that barrel finally wears out I will send the rifle off to be fitted with a US barrel and bolt. (Perhaps I'd better buy those now...)

Don't take my word for it though, ask Mike Vanderboegh about his Polytech M14. As I recall, he named his "China Doll".

Men don't give names like that to guns they aren't fond of.

Even the folks at Fulton Armory who will charge you an arm and a leg to "fix" your Chinese M14, forthrightly praise the Chinese receivers. The reveivers were forged, just like GI, from excellent steel, and are dimensionally identical to a (cue angel choir) TRW receiver.

What would you take for that "piece of junk" Chinese M14?. ;)