Its going to be full power, so we have been told. We are having 100 in if any one wants one.
I bet it will fun to use though, but the fun factor will probably wear off after a while. Good to see that Sig are still continuing to develop air rifles for the market... Has to be FDE with all the Magpul trimmings
'Windage & Elevation, Miss. Langdon - Windage & Elevation!'
It's a training tool.
For those who also use the real thing.
If it's accurate and the trigger doesn't feel pants I may be tempted.
They've also done a gas ram .177 break barrel
Craig, I will let you know when there in the shop m8 and will get one for you to try up the club.
not for me
Will it have a good trigger feel and be accurate is the question.
If it is it could be a game changer.
The new weirauch bullpup looks just as tactical IMO.
I'd like a smaller belt in a hunting rifle stock.
Now that would be a winner!
I suspect all this will do is hasten a ban on semi-auto/self indexing air rifles.
Ugly as sin as well.
Try this link:
https://ibb.co/Wp2D6gr
Put on heading 270, assume attack formation
It's not semi auto or self indexing. The fact that the operation of the trigger( you manually index) is the deciding factor in the next pellet lining up makes it perfectly legal and exactly the same as half of the co2 gear in existence already .The difference being it's in rifle format .obviously.
If of decent internal quality and not sharing the cap gun ,monkey metal innards of its co2 cousins this could be the start of a US style practical rifle ( steel plate) discipline. And fun ,cos that's what this is about isn't it .
But I'm not holding my breath I suspect that it will be the same and at £500.00 way overpriced when you see the RRP stateside not withstanding a trip in a container .