These are the last photos we have for you of the SIG Sauer Germany Prestige pistols. Enjoy.
The Samurai (above and below) was engraved by Ralph Salzmann …
Formed like the armour of an ancient Samurai warrior, this pistol keeps up the spirit of the old, famous warrior’s caste. The hand-crafted dragonhead of massive silver on the top of the slide mediates an impression of the artificial handcraft of the old japanese swordsmiths.
The Tomahawk was engraved by Jürgen Göser …
An Indian Tomahawk and the image of an Indian warrior on the top of the slide and numerous symbols and weapons decorate this beautiful X-Five. Grip plates of north American maple wood with original flintstone arrowheads complete this unique piece of art.
The Siegfried was engraved by Peter Ewald …
In support of the Nibelungs fairytale this pistol was engraved with ornaments of the Burgundy epoch, dragon images and the most important acts from the story of Siegfried. The grip plates were made of nordic beech wood with handcrafted silver brooches, showing a dragon image.
The Tyr was engraved by Wolfgang Woizekowski …
Another example of SIG Sauers series of nordic gods: Tyr, the god of fight and victory, who lost a hand when he was trying to strip the power of the wolf god Fenryr with a trick. Viking images, nordic ornaments and birch wood grip plates with a handcrafted silver coin with German ornaments are decorating this wonderful collector’s item.
The Scorpion was engraved by Helmut Schink …
Small but dangerous: The X-Five Scorpion shows various images oft the toxic desert scorpion.
And lastly we have the Arctic (SIG did not tell us who engraved it) …