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I'm thinking about getting a Sig Mosquito...anyone have one? Reliable?
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Re: Sig Mosquito
I've shot one(stykers6) and it shot very well. I think they have a small break in stage that you will need to use good ammo for. After that you should be ok. The gun feels very good in the hand.
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Re: Sig Mosquito
After a few hundred rounds of CCI high velocity ammo mine will shoot almost anything. I like it a lot as aplinking pistol.
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Re: Sig Mosquito
I have one, love it and have never had any problems with it.
They got a bad rep when they first came out. The early ones were very ammo picky and people didn't shoot CCI min mags in it(like the owners manual says) for a couple hundred rounds to break it in.
Since then Sig made some design changes and it seems most of the probelms have gone away. If you do get one, break it in with the Mini Mags, then you can find a bulk .22 it likes.
My only complaint about the gun is the cost of extra magazines.
$30 to $50 depending on where you find them and if they are steel or poly.
They got a bad rep when they first came out. The early ones were very ammo picky and people didn't shoot CCI min mags in it(like the owners manual says) for a couple hundred rounds to break it in.
Since then Sig made some design changes and it seems most of the probelms have gone away. If you do get one, break it in with the Mini Mags, then you can find a bulk .22 it likes.
My only complaint about the gun is the cost of extra magazines.
$30 to $50 depending on where you find them and if they are steel or poly.
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bubbat wrote:
My only complaint about the gun is the cost of extra magazines.
$30 to $50 depending on where you find them and if they are steel or poly.
ouch!
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Re: Sig Mosquito
Well I guess I am the only one that got a bad one. I had the tactical one and it was the worst gun I ever owned. I tried changing between the 2 different springs that came with and many different kinds of ammo, cleaned the heck, changed magazines out and still jammed constantly. CCI was the only thing that made one magazine through it. I traded it at a gun show for a Browning Buck Mark with the fluted barrel. I was happy to get rid of it!

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Re: Sig Mosquito
Speaking of mags, I saw some Sig factory mags on the shelf at Academy in Mobile for $24 on Saturday. I paid more than that for Ruger factory MK II mags.
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Shooter wrote:Speaking of mags, I saw some Sig factory mags on the shelf at Academy in Mobile for $24 on Saturday. I paid more than that for Ruger factory MK II mags.
They had mags for a Mosquito for $24? You should snapped those up, you coulda made a killin' on gunbroker.
The last one I bought at Academy for the Skeeter was $30
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Re: Sig Mosquito
I like mine so far. It really likes the CCI mini mags. I know that's what the factory recemends. I had to change out my front sight to get POI right. I Feel for you on the magazines. They are salty no doubt, but all SIG magazines are that way. I have tried bulk Remington ammo it didn't like it much, but I had failed to change the recoil spring(My Fault there). Other than that it's been a lot of fun. Another plus is that it's sooo much easier to put back togather than a Ruger.
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My cousin has one and loves it! It's a bit picky about the ammo but he shoots CCI Mini Mag High Velocity in his and it does very well. Sure lets you put a lot of holes in paper for a lot less money!
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Re: Sig Mosquito
Good pistol, but expensive mags
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Re: Sig Mosquito
I am seriously considering getting a used one of these little suckers. If anyone finds a used one let me know the price please. and I had the P22 its also a good shooting little plinker look in on it.
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Re: Sig Mosquito
Slngblde wrote:I'm thinking about one myself, it can be worse than that pos p22 I had.
I haven't heard too many negatives on the P22 I just liked the way the SIG fit my hand better. Also because I have full size one and wanted to be able to practice cheaper.
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Ive done a little more reading since i wrote that, ill be going witha ruger for my next .22 pistol. The p22 i had had numerous issues, this wasnt an older gun either... it was made may of 09 if i remeber right. It wouldnt feed anything reliably and when it would feed it would either skip a round or fail to eject. The majority of its problems were a faulty barrel(chamber was on the short sideand throat was cut a little off) There was also a good bit of casting flash and general roughness inside, it was much smoother once i polished that out , but still wasnt reliable. It was sent back to s&w and sold as soon as it was returned. It wasnt remotely impressive in any way other than accuracy, i expected much more for what it cost. I wouldnt buy another at 50% off.
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I understand once you have bad experience it's hard to look at any other way.
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