![]() ![]() There were so many variations, duplication, and repeated names I stopped trying to make sense of what SIG clearly did not try to make sense of. ![]() I started to write them down so I'd know what was really being offered. I was buying at the time, and Sig had so many variations many Gunbroker auctions had pictures and descriptions which did not match. Posts: 7289 | Location: the Centennial state | Registered: August 21, 2006 I have a list of these Swiss parts (reported by others).īefore the SIG 556 was released their was a promotional prototype photo released and while it was certainly similar to the first production models, there were some distinct differences also. However, several of the ER models were reported to have various Swiss manufactured parts. Just the opposite in fact, the uppers were almost certainly U.S. Regarding their manufacture, I have never come across any information suggesting that the ER uppers were manufactured in Switzerland. I'm afraid it would take a good amount of research to even begin to sift thru my info for actual dates on the various SIG 556 variations release dates after 2007, and I just don't have the time now. The earliest info I have on the SIG 556, after the first production models reached customers, was December 2007. I've maintained an archive on certain subjects and certain platforms since I joined the forum, and have fairly extensive references on the SIG 556 platform. ![]()
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