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Sigs are just as they've always been.
It's only that some people are PO'ed at them for introducing such "new age" designs as the P250, as well as other odd forays such as the "diamond plate" finish, etc.
"How DARE they mess with TRADITION !!!" (that sort of thing)
So, those PO'ed types spread rumours based on their narrow-minded view. It's as simple as that.
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This is simply not true. Look at what has changed in a Sig P226 built today vs one built the old W. German way. There have been a lot of changes and with the exception of the stainless steel slide & nitron finish, which are points of debate as to being an advantage or disadvantage, you cannot sight a change in the current pistol that is a improvement. I however can sight many which are examples of cheapening of the pistol which lowered its production cost while the retail price continued to rise.
If you do not know your past then you cannot know your future or your present.