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Classic Line Pistols - How they work in animation

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139K views 107 replies 66 participants last post by  Monti 
#1 · (Edited)
I thought it might be beneficial to the forum to have some additional classic series pistol reference material available for use here on the forum. Occasionally questions are asked that are answered with verbiage and sometimes static pictures. These animations bring the pistol operation to life (and I think they are just interesting to watch too).

To get the animation to play (if it's not already started), all you have to do is click on any area of the image, give it a second or two to load up, and then enjoy the show :D

Disclaimer: I do not take credit for the content or original animation shown. This original information (and a whole lot more) is a part of the Interactive Armorer's Course. All I have done is convert the original embedded flash animation to a format that will play on the forum for the use of the forum members and guests. If you purchase this product you can also click on just one step to see exactly how that one step works, rotate the animation, and zoom in/out on all of the animations - which is very helpful to better understand the operation and troubleshooting of the classic line of pistols. The course is available directly from Sig Sauer for $20. (ETA 11/9/14 - apparently no longer offered)


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#33 ·
I just wanted to bump this really cool thread to the top!
 
#36 ·
I second the motion for this to be a sticky.
Admins, get the hint. LOL
 
#39 ·
Sweet. Thanks Malicious. I just seen it in New Post and didn't realize it was stuck already. Now it will always be there when I need it.:p
 
#52 ·
This is GREAT stuff! However, is it no longer available from Sig? The link provided just takes me to the Sig Store where I cannot find the discs. If it is still available does someone have a link that works? Is this from the same Armorer's guide that Chris Orndorff put out?

Thanks
 
#53 · (Edited)
^^ Only SIG knows what they do with their website - often whoever works on it has no clue. Evidently they have the link that I posted in the OP redirected now that they redesigned the website.

I looked for it and could not find it on the Sig site.

ETA removed link
 
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