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    SIG Model U Sniper

    Does anybody have information on the Model U (with umlaut) semi-auto sniper?Attachment 58454
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    So I guess that's a no?
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    Model U

    Yes, that's it, my cousin bought it. I'm trying to write it up for Man at Arms, but there's no info anywhere I can find. The grenade launcher does not go with that rifle. The little Attachment 58672flip-up scope is really neat.
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    Your cousin has a good eye ( lovely rifle) .

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    Good Eye

    His collection is mind-boggling. We learned very early that condition is everything, so it's all rare stuff that is mint. He bought the White rifles I wrote up in the Fall 2006 GCAicon Journal.
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    Collections like that deserve to stay together as a testament to the collectors devotion to their preservation. Sadly that does not happen often.

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    Well, I told my kids to just call Scott Duff and sell mine when I croak. No sentimentality about "Dad's guns," they only mean something to the one who collected them. Pass 'em on to others who will appreciate them, take the money and use it for something that lights YOU up.
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