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Yep, i understood every word of that article, ......til my translator kicked in.Doing business in a semi-socialist country is expensive. I highly respect German engineering and German culture, and it's sad to see another piece of that lost.
Nachrichten aus Schleswig-Holstein
www.ndr.de
I lived 10 years in Germany (nothing military related), speak fluent German, and I believe there's a few Germans here on NWFA. It's interesting to go to the local source when possible. Lots of pathetic utopian pacifist comments to this article, but also a few voices of reason.Yep, i understood every word of that article, ......til my translator kicked in.
Before people get all confused... Sig Germany is a separate company from Sig America.
While Sig Germany is closing up shop. Sig America is still going strong and will continue to carry the Sig torch. I only hope Sig America will pick up some of the stuff zee Germans were working on and offer them here.
Already posted:
Sig Sauer bankruptcy!
:( https://gl-news.com/news/sig-sauer-gives-up-in-germany/www.northwestfirearms.com
Well I don't own one. For no particular reason. But it's kinda like when Pontiac or Plymouth folded up, there's a void. It means less shopping options and that feeling way in the back of your head that maybe, just maybe, there's gonna be more.
TRUE WISDOM FROM A WISEMAN...hey sig, make some more metal parts. Quit moving to all tupperware firearms just because it is cheaper and makes your share holders happier