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Have had my MK25 for about 1.5 years, about 2K rounds down the pipe. I love it, but I can't see it with the SRT. I love shooting outside in the cold, and the M11 with SRT is just too "jumpy" with gloves, so I can't imagine it's any better in the MK25. To each their own.

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I stand corrected. Roland mentioned it's on their pdf sheet. You'd think it be on the web as other variants indicate SRT.... You can always add one if their ain't... ;)

 

 

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FYI, I believe the rail is milled, and is a true 1919 picatinny rail. In my opinion that makes it better then the standard p226 rail.

But it's different than the standard ones I have so it requires different holsters. To me, it was an unnecessary upgrade

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Just picked it up from the distributor.

 

Along with some other goodies

Picked what up? They all look alike in the shadows.

 

 

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ive had terrible experience with sigs. will never buy another. their customer service is by far the worst ever

really? i just picked up a M11-A1. well i put my NICS paperwork in since they were backed up today due to the snow storm yesterday so i should get the call tomorrow. but i've heard good things about their CS. care to explain a little more?

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really? i just picked up a M11-A1. well i put my NICS paperwork in since they were backed up today due to the snow storm yesterday so i should get the call tomorrow. but i've heard good things about their CS. care to explain a little more?

My sig would not group at all. Atleast 5 different people shot it with the same results. was all over the place. Called their customer service. They said well what kind ammo am i using. I told them I had tried remington umc, sellier & bellot, pmc, and blazer brass. They pretty much told me Im using too cheap of ammunition and that there was nothing they can do. I explained to them that I have never had a problem with that ammo in any of my other guns. They didnt seem to care. So I sold it. Ive since shot a few others which seemed fine but not sure what all of the hype is about.

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ive had terrible experience with sigs. will never buy another. their customer service is by far the worst ever

I think they have relatively quick turnover of some in customer service. I had two issues with them. First was resolved incredibly quickly. The second was resolved but the original customer service rep lost my parts I shipped in and left the company. After they tracked down the parts they were great. I'd say their customer service was a solid b+ overall

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