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Posted by: MARINECOP

Has anyone ever gone to the Sig Armorer school? If so, any pointers? (What to bring, what not to bring, how long are the days, where to stay). I will be attending it next week.



Posted by: mazz

Kmf294
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Sig usually sends you a list of hotels in the area to stay at. I stayed at Lamies Inn and Tavern in Hampton. The place was really nice and had a great sports bar in the hotel.
I heard the food was good too. What did the lobster dinner cost the dept .



Posted by: PearlOnyx

Mazz,

When you get back, let us all know how it was. I am considering sending myself some time later this year.



Posted by: Southside

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Originally Posted by mazz
Kmf294
Quote:
Sig usually sends you a list of hotels in the area to stay at. I stayed at Lamies Inn and Tavern in Hampton. The place was really nice and had a great sports bar in the hotel.
I heard the food was good too. What did the lobster dinner cost the dept .
I passed on the lobster and ordered a porterhouse steak from a 4 and 1/2 year old cow that was fed only the finest native corn and was bathed using spring water imported from the mountains of iceland. Before my feast, I was personally introduced to the butcher who extracted my meal from the cow. He told me of the cow's bloodline and how the grandfather was eaten by royalty. For my side dish, I feasted on a baked potato, grown in Idaho and monitored 24 hours a day by 2 men who work 12 hour shifts and their corner of expertise is Potatology. Need I say more....well worth it.



Posted by: mazz

I saw the sad excuse of a crumbled, ripped and unreadable receipt you submitted for the week of hard work at the “local tavern” or should I say Sig Academy .



Posted by: MARINECOP

Thank you for the info. What was the cost for a room there?



Posted by: MARINECOP

Thank you again for all the info. I just got back from taking the course and I must say it was very professional and informative. I had a great time and I highly recommend the course for anyone who owns or uses a Sig for duty. If anyone has any questions about a Sig or about the course feel free to ask.





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