Talk:SIG Sauer System

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Winged Brick in topic What even is this?

What even is this? edit

The Browning tilting barrel design is old. What is this "Sig Sauer System"? You're talking about marketing hype here. This is nothing more than a browning tilting-barrel design. It's nothing new. It's nothing novel.

You are incorrect. The elimination of the grooved barrel and slide is a major difference and distinguishes the P220 design (the Sig Sauer System) from the Petter-Browning design that preceded it. It took seven decades to develop this superior design. Practically all new semi-automatic handguns use this design. It's result is superior accuracy, dependability, and most importantly, lower cost of production. Digitallymade (talk) 17:58, 28 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
What is the "Petter-Browning" system? Have you read the article. I can't make heads nor tails of what it is actually talking about. Please clarify what you mean. You are aware that Petter's work was over a decade AFTER John Browning designed the gun that would become the P35. Adding "Petter" to the end of "Browning" seems HIGHLY unweighted. Saive did a heck of a lot more to develop the system. Petter was copying and altering slightly. I see no significant improvements. It is my belief that your opinions are heavily weighted towards SIG and it is clouding your editing with undue weight. --Winged Brick (talk) 00:30, 4 February 2018 (UTC)Reply