UA-cam has shadowbanned or unlisted this vid! I saw it the other day, clicked on it, but didn't have time to watch. I saved it to watch later. Today it wasn't in my watch later list, it wasn't showing on the cf page, and a search did not bring it up. I finally found it in my watch history as I had played a minute of it earlier.
It made me sad that the ultimate fanboy didn't get hooked up with the dream stock and shed all the man tears at the end of this video. Love the content fellas
@@tarrelljones7259 yeah figured as much i do know they're building a traffic circle at the newest plant in Rochester it's huge, and they have one in Newington. I drive past one of several of their places everyday, they're all within reach,
I came here to watch ads and they kept being interrupted by a pesky manufacturing plant tour. Lol. This was a great video to see what all goes behind the manufacture of some firearms.
I don't understand why I can't mount the rail on my Spear Heavy and get it to line up properly. Due to the fact that I live in California they will not take in back for any repairs.
So, how did those 100ish unintended discharges happen? I own 5 different Sig models. I love the guns for its reliability, accuracy, and performance, but I am not going to lie: the unintended discharges concern me.
I used to wonder why my mags for my p365 all look different. Some of the mags are made in USA, others in Italy. Even the ones that are made in USA look like they are different shades of black, some have a shiny finish, others a matt finish. Then I heard that Sig outsources their manufacturing for most of their parts. Then it all made sense.
did they mention why 3rd party mim parts and the large variances and tolerances between those part in different guns. Did they discuss the 320 elephant in the room? I was carrying a 320 as a duty weapon, I have switched to a shadow systems. Unless there is some serious transparency and some serious technical explaination, (I am not sure how I feel about a youtube channel assisting Sig) I am not sure I 'trust' Sig anymore. I mean a fix for the previous issue was a second ledge on the seer doesn't seem like a real solution. I get there is no safety on the 320 there should be some real details from sig.
Too many "like, like like, like likes" for a guide. A bit annoying. Maybe he's nervous. Yeah, the War Dept can really spend our $$$ faster than anybody could believe.
@@brianmanning9271 `Nice idea but that's too big step down in pay for me... Do you do the like, like, like, likedy, like, like, thing too? Who else would defend such gibberish? Good luck with your problem.
Is there is so much QC.... then why do they have so many guns not work and use the customers as T&E people that actually pay them to test thier "new" products they release to the public?
Great video fellas enjoy the holiday season blessings looking forward to seeing more from y’all 🫡 sad robots taking over the workforce good and cheaper for the business but a hit on society far as good paying job opportunities 🤦🏿♂️
This gives me pride in my Sig Sauer guns now! I’m proud to be a SIGGER
Amazing how clean that factory is. I've seen dirtier hospitals. Thank you for this tour and TY to Sig for letting us see it
I am sure that factory had the place cleaned before they came in to the factory
@@angel19642001its always this clean.
@angel19642001 nah it's very well kept.
Great video! Kudos to the entire team. As an Automation Engineer (O&G), I was geeking out lol.
Very cool video guys. I've loved Sig stuff for a lot of years. Cool to see this. Thanks for it.
That was amazing! Great content.
Forward observations 🫡
I’ve watched many videos of tours of other factories and by far this was the best. That’s why I buy sig.
UA-cam has shadowbanned or unlisted this vid! I saw it the other day, clicked on it, but didn't have time to watch. I saved it to watch later. Today it wasn't in my watch later list, it wasn't showing on the cf page, and a search did not bring it up. I finally found it in my watch history as I had played a minute of it earlier.
Currently unlisted. I had the tab open to watch later.
It was a pleasure meeting & talking to Jason and Kaya.
🫡👌🏿
Thanks for this amazing tour!👍👍👍
Greetings from Switzerland!🇨🇭🇺🇸🇨🇭🇺🇸🇨🇭🇺🇸
Such an awesome video guys! I've been a long time Sig Sauer fan, now even more so! Keep up the great work guys!
2:25:00
Sigh...I should call her
Nice work Guys! Great tour!
Great episode!
This channel has become Sig Glazers
Barrel extensions on the XM7 are made from maraging steel. Answers a lot of my questions.
I had no idea they had such a massive operation
I’m in the background i’m UA-cam famous LoL
Happy XMAS, Aaron and SIG Sauer.
Santa’s workshop !!! Great Christmas Eve episode!!
When were you guys in New Mexico damnit
hopefully Jason gets his LVAW handguard one day LOL
I tried my best 😢
I want to create the Department of Eliminating the word LIKE from American English.
It would be so terribly bitter sweet to build LMGs all day, and you can't bring one home😢
Ruger is in New Hampshire as well, and Thompson Center Arms is coming back to New Hampshire
Q is not to far from Sig. Wilcox is also down the street.
why dont they make a longer barrel than 16 in for dmr
There were the 18” 716g2 in 6.5 creedmoor.
@@trevordbb thanks
Socom razer, what was the caliber and length?
If you play the drinking game with Jason saying "wow" you won't nake it through the video 😂
22 mins in you’ll def be tipsy 🤣
I want to work there but i live in Kentucky:/
Merry Christmas y'all . God bless .
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE 🎄
It made me sad that the ultimate fanboy didn't get hooked up with the dream stock and shed all the man tears at the end of this video. Love the content fellas
Anyone else have a massive gap on their mcx?
HQ?? Sooo I'm guessing route 27 in Epping the flagship store, the Rochester is the newest manufacturing plant.
💯
Ok
@@tarrelljones7259 yeah figured as much i do know they're building a traffic circle at the newest plant in Rochester it's huge, and they have one in Newington. I drive past one of several of their places everyday, they're all within reach,
Nope. HQ is in the tradeport. Portsmouth/Newington. Used to be Pease AFB
One Word : DAMN 😍
i'm gonna designn a thumbnail for this video
Newington is HQ. Rochester was already set up for manufacturing and warehousing. I used to work in that building when it was Cabletron Systems..
“I’m just sayin”
So, what do you do when your P320 fires uncommanded in its holster?
Blame the user!!!
@@alexmiller5796i am a leo/firearms instructor in California. Been using my p320 for a couple years now. No random discharges. 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
Blame everyone else and deny it was ever Sig. The one gun company I take a hard pass at owning anything from.
@@jtaylorb88 don’t believe everything you hear
Buy an Agency trigger with a blade safety.
I came here to watch ads and they kept being interrupted by a pesky manufacturing plant tour. Lol. This was a great video to see what all goes behind the manufacture of some firearms.
I don't understand why I can't mount the rail on my Spear Heavy and get it to line up properly. Due to the fact that I live in California they will not take in back for any repairs.
It's no wonder their pistols and rifles are so reliable and popular among enthusiasts and professionals alike.
😂
Stop saying Like
The chick walking around reminds me of the KGB propaganda officer during soviet union.
great job guys good documentry actually
Trigger arming - all the snarky “uncommanded” comments.
So, how did those 100ish unintended discharges happen? I own 5 different Sig models. I love the guns for its reliability, accuracy, and performance, but I am not going to lie: the unintended discharges concern me.
So most of them have happened in Safariland holsters. I think it’s due to the lack of a trigger safety and gap in the holster for the light.
@@kaliguy2188my friend knocked his off his desk and it went off upon impact
@ was it a pre-upgrade model? Those did have issues.
Again. Definitely an issue with the trigger not having the blade safety.
@@kaliguy2188 Not having a blade safety in the trigger has ZERO to do with Sig's unwanted discharges.
@ I mean. The drop safety issue had to do with the inertia from the drop moving the trigger.
40 areas to check on a pistol? Should be 41 with that one big issue lol
Bigger isnt better
That’s not what she said
Y’all need a new microphone
All those checks and they still can't get it right.
Cool
Two piece guide rods, MIM parts, outsourcing, I'm not convinced.
I used to wonder why my mags for my p365 all look different. Some of the mags are made in USA, others in Italy. Even the ones that are made in USA look like they are different shades of black, some have a shiny finish, others a matt finish. Then I heard that Sig outsources their manufacturing for most of their parts. Then it all made sense.
Majority of the parts are made in house. Springs, plastic parts and a few mags are not made at sig.
Shoulda asked where the process was for their self shooting feature
Efficiency = $$savings
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No "drop-safe test room" tour?
You're a cop ?
Great tour these guys are kinda dumb though
I live 39 miles from the NH factory/academy :)
When the guy is saying "all these firearms I built" with a whole factory behind him. He needs an ego check.
Dude seemed hella nice and down to earth the entire time and that’s the one part you’re going to comment on 😂😂😂
You mad bro?
@@snapascrewfacts he not getting anything from Santa 🎅 😂
You're correct on that point.!
Knowing him personally, you couldn't be more off base with that comment.
Sig Sauer 2011?
Be careful with any p320s. Their known to have serious issues😂
Had a 2nd gen p320. Ran flawlessly and never had an issue
@JohnHilman1968 Discharges. Their well known.
Machines need recalibration and more steps
did they mention why 3rd party mim parts and the large variances and tolerances between those part in different guns. Did they discuss the 320 elephant in the room? I was carrying a 320 as a duty weapon, I have switched to a shadow systems. Unless there is some serious transparency and some serious technical explaination, (I am not sure how I feel about a youtube channel assisting Sig) I am not sure I 'trust' Sig anymore. I mean a fix for the previous issue was a second ledge on the seer doesn't seem like a real solution. I get there is no safety on the 320 there should be some real details from sig.
We both know. That’s not true.
@jeremyintrentonfl3863 whats not true?
Too many "like, like like, like likes" for a guide. A bit annoying. Maybe he's nervous. Yeah, the War Dept can really spend our $$$ faster than anybody could believe.
They should have hired you then….
@@brianmanning9271 `Nice idea but that's too big step down in pay for me... Do you do the like, like, like, likedy, like, like, thing too? Who else would defend such gibberish? Good luck with your problem.
@ pretty sure it’s you with the problem.
I'm pretty sure you should have stayed quiet on this one. Some people never learn... muted!
@ what a shrinking violet you are.
This channel sucks since Clint left
Facts. Jason is peak cringe for the channel.
It's a different direction but the content is still relatively the same. Just different hosts.
Then quit bitching and stop watching.
Why watch it then? If you don’t like move on.
You should go watch his channel then ✌🏼
where is ben
Is there is so much QC.... then why do they have so many guns not work and use the customers as T&E people that actually pay them to test thier "new" products they release to the public?
They'd make more money if they just made a glock clone.. 😂
365 is the highest selling pistol dummy.
Ask them why P320’s keep going off holstered!!!!! 🫵🏻
Cops
🫤 They quit making 357 sig firearm
And I love that round
Great video fellas enjoy the holiday season blessings looking forward to seeing more from y’all 🫡 sad robots taking over the workforce good and cheaper for the business but a hit on society far as good paying job opportunities 🤦🏿♂️