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Springfield Echelon

…even SIG can't command these prices!
I’m sorry, you know not what you say. There is nothing that Sig can’t monetize to extremes. Heck, you order $4 worth of screws from them and they charge you $10 shipping. And let’s not forget the $1300 P365 Spectre Comp. For the same money at the same time you could buy a 226 Legion RXP! Everybody says the Echelon takes a page out of the P320’s book. This is just more proof.
 
I’m sorry, you know not what you say. There is nothing that Sig can’t monetize to extremes. Heck, you order $4 worth of screws from them and they charge you $10 shipping. And let’s not forget the $1300 P365 Spectre Comp. For the same money at the same time you could buy a 226 Legion RXP! Everybody says the Echelon takes a page out of the P320’s book. This is just more proof.
I have said here before, a Glock copy with Sig internals, it’s a nice gun, but it hasn’t proved itself yet and with all the other issues with Springfield’s new releases, time will tell
 
I’m sorry, you know not what you say. There is nothing that Sig can’t monetize to extremes. Heck, you order $4 worth of screws from them and they charge you $10 shipping. And let’s not forget the $1300 P365 Spectre Comp. For the same money at the same time you could buy a 226 Legion RXP! Everybody says the Echelon takes a page out of the P320’s book. This is just more proof.
I actually do: the extended mag release for the P226 Legion was "only" $40 :p That was "only" 3% of the price of the P226, not 10%. But I do get your point, the P320C 3.9" pro cut slide is $500, about as much as the whole P320C.

Luckily, LEO/MIL and SHOOTSIG prices are a little better, but not great. That being said, I'd tolerate some of it more from SIG than SA.
 
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