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Sig S a U E R P R O Duc T C a Ta SIG SAUERSIG ® PRODUCT CATALOG An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company The following trademarks are the property of SIG SAUER, Inc. Manufacturing in Exeter, New Hampshire. 2SUM™, C3®, DAK™, Double Action Kellerman™, Equinox®, Mosquito®, Nitron®, P210®, P220®, P224™, P226®, P227™, P229®, P232®, P238®, P239®, P250®, Specifications subject to changes without notice. P290®, P938™, SAS®, SIG Anti-Snag®, SIG50™, SIG516®, SIG522™, SIG551-A1®, SIG556®, SIG556xi™, SIG716®, SIGM400™, SIG SAUER®, SIG SAUER AcademySM, ©2013 SIG SAUER, Inc. All rights reserved. SIGLITE®, SP2022®, SRT™, SSG 3000™, TAC2™, Tactical 2™, when it counts™, X-CHANGE™, X-Five™ and X-Six™. SIG SAUER, Inc. ACS®, CTR™, Magpul®, MIAD®, MOE®, PMAG® ERGO® and ERGO Grip® are registered Multicam® is a registered trademark 18 Industrial Drive and UBR® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Falcon Industries, Inc. of Crye Precision LLC. trademarks of Magpul Industries Corp. Exeter, NH 03833 USA Harris® is a registered trademark Nill® is a registered trademark 603-772-2302 Blaser® is a registered trademark of Harris Engineering, Inc. of Karl Nill GmbH. of Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH. Hogue® is a registered trademark SG 550™ is a trademark of Swiss Arms AG. Cerakote® is a registered trademark of Hogue Combat Grips, Inc. TRUGLO® is a registered trademark of NIC Industries, Inc. Koenig® and Speed Hammer™ are trademarks of TRUGLO, Inc. Dawson® Ice Magwell™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Doug Koenig. X-Grip® is a registered trademark or registered trademarks of McMillan® is a registered trademark of Free Designs, Inc. Dawson Precision, Inc. of McMillan Fiberglass Stocks, Inc. 3 SIGM400 7 SIG516 INDIVIDUAL OFFICER COMMEMORATIVE LE 9 SIG716 PURCHASE PROGRAM PURCHASE PROGRAM / MIL 11 SIG556 The badge indicates product available under the IOP Program. Any law enforcement agency, federal agency, or military Not all IOP offerings are featured in this catalog. To see a full unit can receive a special discounted price and free custom 15 SIG522 listing, go to www.SIGSAUER.com/LEMILpurchaseprogram. engraving on select SIG SAUER firearms. 17 SBR PURCHA ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS MINIMUM PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS 19 Bolt Action `` Active or Retired Law Enforcement Officers Includes special pricing, free logo engraving and one line of text. S 21 P220 with Official Agency Credentials `` 25 Pistols `` 15 Tactical Rifles `` 5 Sniper Rifles E PROGRAM `` Active Duty Military with an Active Duty ID 23 P226 UPGRADE OPTIONS `` Retired Military with Retired Military ID Upon request, SIG SAUER 27 P227 will customize your package `` Active Reservists with Military ID S 29 P229 with enhanced engraving `` Active National Guard with Military ID techniques and matching 31 P224 knives. Custom engraving `` State/County/City Officials with Official Agency can range from standard 32 P239 Credentials or Official Documentation laser engraving to more `` First Responders intricate trophy engraving 33 P232 with 24K gold inlay. Please call for more information. 34 P290RS To participate, those eligible under the program must utilize a participating PSSC (Public Safety Sales Center) or IOP Sales Center 35 SP2022 from our current list available online at www.SIGSAUER.com/ LEMILpurchaseprogram. 37 P250 Under our Letterhead Program, those eligible may have their firearm shipped directly to an Agency. Not applicable for shipments to 39 P238 CA, HI, MA, NJ or NY. 41 P938 43 1911 49 Sport SELECT FIRE AND 51 P210 RESTRICTED WEAPONS 53 Mastershop For information and pricing on select fire and PURCHASE PROGRAM restricted weapons, contact SIG SAUER Law 55 Rimfire Enforcement, Federal and Military Support. INFORMATION AND PRICING SIG 59 Silencers PHONE: (603) 418-8190 FAX: (603) 772-1481 S AUER.COM 61 SIG SAUER Academy ONLINE: www.SIGSAUER.com/LEMILpurchaseprogram 63 SIGTac Accessories INDIVIDUAL OFFICER: [email protected] 66 Genuine Parts COMMEMORATIVE: [email protected] RESTRICTED WEAPONS: [email protected] 68 Specifications 2 ™ “F” Marked Front Sight SIGM400 14.5" Barrel SIGM400 MOST CALL THEM UPGRADES. WE CALL THEM STANDARD. SIGM400 WELD 30 5.56 NATO ROUND Receiver tensioning device. Proprietary contoured barrel. AR `` Direct Impingement Gas Operating / GA –plATFORM Fully supported extractor. We stopped at nothing in the quest System with Rotating Locking Bolt for the most reliable, most accurate M4 ever. Combining `` “F” Marked Front/Folding Rear Sight a direct impingement gas system with the technological ``Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts `` 14.5-Inch Barrel with Permanently ® ™ advancements of the SIG516 , the SIGM400 exceeds military Attached Flash Hider specifications. And it will exceed your every expectation. S IMPINGEMENT Two-Piece M1913 DIRECT IMPINGEMENT GAS SYSTEM Quad Rail Handguard AMBIDEXTROUS CONTROLS INTEGRAL AMBI QD SLING MOUNTS M1913 Picatinny Rail Gas Block SIGM400 SWAT 30 5.56 NATO ROUND `` Direct Impingement Gas Operating System with Rotating Locking Bolt `` “F” Marked Front/Folding Rear Sight ``Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts SIGM400 SRP Polymer Handguard 30 5.56 NATO ROUND 6-Position Telescoping Stock `` Direct Impingement Gas Operating System with Rotating Locking Bolt ``Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts ``Sight Ready Platform WEIGHT OVERALL BARREL BARREL SIG MODEL W/O MAG LENGTH LENGTH RIFLING FEATURE ``Low-Profile Gas Block with M1913 Rail SIGM400 CLASSIC S AUER.COM 1 30 SRP 6.0 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI 5.56 NATO ROUND WELD 6.8 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Welded Flash Hider `` Direct Impingement Gas Operating 1 System with Rotating Locking Bolt SWAT 7.3 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI ``“F” Marked Front/Folding Rear Sight 1 CLASSIC 7.0 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI ``Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts Complete specifications page 68. SIGTac™ accessories page 63. Available for IOP Program, see page 2. All Specifications Subject to Change. 4 ™ SIGM400 SIGM400 Integral Quick-Detach Sling Mounts Adjustable Flip-Up Iron Sights Ambidextrous Magazine Release AR Machined into the Receiver –plATFORM / GA –plATFORM S IMPINGEMENT SIGM400 ENHANCED 30 NATO Magpul MOE Forend 5.56 ROUND Magpul MOE Stock `` Direct Impingement Gas Operating System with Rotating Locking Bolt ``Hard Coat Anodized Upper/Lower ``Magpul MOE Black Furniture ``“F” Marked Front/Folding Rear Sight `` Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts SIGM400 ENHANCED Magpul MOE Grip FLAT DARK EARTH 30 5.56 NATO ROUND `` Direct Impingement Gas Operating System with Rotating Locking Bolt SIGM400 ENHANCED OLIVE DRAB ® `` Cerakote Flat Dark Earth Upper/Lower 30 5.56 NATO ROUND SIG ``Magpul® MOE® Flat Dark Earth Furniture S WEIGHT OVERALL BARREL BARREL `` Direct Impingement Gas Operating AUER.COM MODEL W/O MAG LENGTH LENGTH RIFLING FEATURE ``“F” Marked Front/Folding Rear Sight System with Rotating Locking Bolt 1 ``Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts ENHANCED FDE 6.7 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI ``Hard Coat Anodized Upper/Lower ® 1 Magpul PMAG 30rd ENHANCED 6.7 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI `` Magpul MOE Olive Drab Furniture 1 ``“F” Marked Front/Folding Rear Sight ENHANCED OD 6.7 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI `` Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts Complete specifications page 68. SIGTac™ accessories page 63. Available for IOP Program, see page 2. All Specifications Subject to Change. 6 ® SIG516 SIG516 COMPLETE UPPER ASSEMBLY KIT SIG Upgrade your current AR-15/M16/M4-type rifle from a direct gas impingement system to the 516 NATURAL EVOLUTION. SIG SAUER® advanced short-stroke pushrod system. This advanced operating system reduces carbon Modern warriors needed an AR-15 weapon that could overcome fouling, excessive heat and unburned powder in the action, ensuring reliability and function that is unmatched. the harshest tactical environments. So we replaced the traditional All NFA Rules Apply AR –plATFORM / –plATFORM gas impingement system with a cleaner, easier-to-maintain, AVAILABLE BARREL CONFIGURATIONS short-stroke pushrod. Then we added true ambidextrous controls 16" | 14.5" | 10" | 7.5" and refined everything from barrel to grip. The result is the ruggedly dependable SIG516®. S HORT- SHORT-STROKE PUSHROD SYSTEM S 4-POSITION ADJUSTABLE GAS VALVE TROKE PU AMBIDEXTROUS CONTROLS SIG516 PATROL AK 30 S 7.62 x 39mm ROUND INTEGRAL AMBI QD SLING MOUNTS HROD Adjustable 4-Position Flip-Up Iron Sight M1913 Picatinny Flat-Top Upper Quad Rail Handguard Gas Valve `` Short-Stroke Pushrod Gas System AVAILABLE SOON with 4-Position Gas Valve Magpul MOE® Stock Charging Handle A2 Flash Suppressor `` Flip-Up Front/Rear Sights `` Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts `` Enhanced Stock with Improved Cheek Weld SIG516 PATROL Magpul MOE Grip FLAT DARK EARTH BLACK 30 5.56 NATO ROUND `` Short-Stroke Pushrod Gas System P516 7.5" PISTOL with 4-Position Gas Valve 30 NATO 5.56 ROUND SIG WEIGHT OVERALL BARREL BARREL ® MODEL W/O MAG LENGTH LENGTH RIFLING FEATURE `` Cerakote Flat Dark Earth Upper/Lower `` S Short-Stroke Pushrod Gas System ® AUER.COM 1 `` Magpul Flat Dark Earth Furniture 7.4 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI PATROL OLIVE with 3-Position Gas Valve `` Flip-Up Front/Rear Sights 1 DRAB PATROL AK 7.4 lb 35.6" 16" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI `` Flip-Up Front/Rear Sights `` Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts 1 `` Integral Ambi QD Sling Mounts 7.5" PISTOL 5.5 lb 23.0" 7.5" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI Magpul PMAG 30rd ® `` Also available as 10" Pistol with 1 Magpul PMAG 30rd 10" PISTOL 6.0 lb 25.5" 10" 1 : 7 Threaded ⁄2 x 28 TPI 4-Position Gas Valve Complete specifications page 68. SIGTac™ accessories page 63. Available for IOP Program, see page 2. All Specifications Subject to Change. 10" PISTOL 8 SIG716® SIG716 GO BIG. SIG716 PATROL Get a .308 caliber short-stroke pushrod system in an 20 7.62 NATO AR–platform. The SIG716® gives you the dependability, ROUND AR `` Short-Stroke Pushrod Gas System ease of maintenance and true ambidextrous controls with 4-Position Gas Valve / 7.62 –plATFORM ® of the SIG516 — with big bore performance.
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