Inside SIG Sauer Factory: Crafting America's Next-Gen Firearms!

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Published 2024-07-19
Join me for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour at SIG Sauer's high-tech facility, where America's next-generation military firearms are made.




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All Comments (20)
  • @KerryDSC
    I met Tim last year while I was working for Sig. He took the time out of his busy schedule to come over to me while his team of colleagues tried to rush him along. He told them to wait..... and came over and shook my hand chat it up and take a photo. He then later came up to me on the factory floor and gave me a fist bump just because lol. Must respect to you and all that you do 🤙
  • I had the privilege of visiting SIG Sauer & Hammerlli at Rhine Falls near Zurich in 1992, as part of the Armourer's course SIG ran for UK. The UK MOD had purchased P226 & P228 pistols for SF use. We walked into their main manufacturing factory at Rhine Falls & it redefined what a tier 1 manufacturer should be like. The quality they were dedicated to achieving was beyond anything I had seen. They were making new SIG SG550 assault rifles for the Swiss Army while we were there and that alone was impressive. They had designed their own robotic CNC machines that ran all day and produced beautifully engineered parts for the SG550. Their cold hammer forging barrel machine took lumps of steel bar and handed back new barrels, that were rifled, chambered and profiled. They were using lasers to wash over the parts and check they were correct. - utterly amazing. The place was clean and the machine waste - swarf, coolant & dust - was all collected and removed. You could almost eat of the machines they were so clean. I imagine their facility in the US are just like the ones we saw in Switzerland. It's no wonder they won the contract to supply the US Government!
  • @hey4406
    Cool watching this! I am an engineer at a gun company and love looking at all the machines!
  • @matttrudeau1
    Thanks for visiting my hometown and showcasing all the great things going on at Sig.
  • Hey im gonna show you how A, B, and C are made! Ahhh never mind i'll just introduce a couple employees and ramble with them for a bit.... Tour???
  • @smokethirteen
    I came here to see the manufacturing process from start to finish of at least one product but all we got was multiple fan boy rants
  • @rscottstevens
    SIG chose the right home when they chose NH. Live Free Or Die!
  • @MrT13
    About those 320’s and that contract though…
  • @jrossnjax7
    That was cool to tour the facility with you! Thanks for sharing! I love SIG but dang they're expensive! 👍
  • @tomwhite9716
    Thank you, Tim, for this excellent and informative video! God Bless America!!!
  • @jknewb6276
    Of course it's the guy that says no 18 year old should own a rifle...yup he gets to visit the Sig Sour plant....😂 Makes sense with today's climate
  • Some people dont know where NH is, lol. Good to see Tim visit the granite state.
  • @jstn4102
    Just an observation. Your camera was underexposed almost the entire time while filming in the factory. Seems like your camera guy exposed for the bright scene outdoors first, and didn't make any adjustments once you got inside.
  • @tigordie2916
    You’re the perfect person to present this information! Great job and I’m a machinist but I’m also American so this is right up my alley. How cool to make such an amazing product!!
  • @orrygel
    I live 2 minutes from the Rochester sig factory, I wish I knew Tim was coming!