May be the only way to fix the problem would be to cheapen the firearm
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May be the only way to fix the problem would be to cheapen the firearm
Now everything I have ever heard about Sigs is that they were great guns. Something sounds funny here.
Sigg makes some fine centerfire pistols, accurate, reliable, rugged. nobody ever said anything about them doing magic with rimfires. Still, if you feed it what it likes best it performs well within specs and generally quite accurately, too. Most military rifles and pistols are each designed around one specific load, but American consumers don't get their minds around the concept easily, especially when the gun shoots rimfires. Most cheap .22rf pistols and revolvers will feed most of what you stuff into them, but it often takes a lot of trial and error to find what (if anything) will shoot accurately. At least Sigg tells you right upfront what will work and what won't. Sure, they could have made the chamber a bit oversized so it would feed anything, but then you wouldn't be able to consistently get decent groups @100yds with one.
That was a lot easier to accept when the shelves were loaded with 22 ammo. Now you take what you get lol
Sig Mosquito .22 is a POS, DO NOT BUY!!
FYI- it's not made by Sig, they subcontracted it to a German air gun company who stamps "Sig" on it.
Even if it functioned 100% with the required CCIs (and it won't) is still a POS. The double action trigger pull is horrible and there are too many dicast parts in it to bother smoothing out.
They recommend OILING YOUR AMMO to get it to work properly.
I hate the @%^$# thing!
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!