I ordered last week the Swiss Arms SA-22 from Canada Ammo and it arrived yesterday. Shout-out to Canada Ammo for excellent communication and definitely deserve an easy-to-do-business-with award!
The reason I purchased this particular .22 was price. After much reading it appeared to be very similar, if not the same, as the Sig Mosquito (Sig Sauer is a Subsidiary of Swiss Arms). I decided to take the plunge on the gun and it came to a total of about $500.00CDN with 4x extra mags and of course, Canada Ammo's free shipping. Delivered by CanPar, not a bad experience btw. I'm unfortunately poor lately and haven't even had a chance to shoot my 9mm in at least 6 months... I decided it was time for a .22 pistol. After much shopping around and trying to keep the budget as low as possible, it seemed like the next best alternative was $400 bucks plus $50 bucks per mag! Prices only went up from there... I'm happy with my purchase, the gun FEELS great and looks great. I purchased it blindly (online), but had I held it at a store, I would have walked out with it for sure... Can't wait to get some shooting in again!
Some initial negatives: Very heavy DA trigger. Heavy-ish SA trigger. Plastic lower and plastic trigger. Has "read manual before shooting" stamped on the plastic... wtf... and the safety leaver doesn't work? I don't know... the disconnect works, but when I flip the safety (which I don't know why it's there to begin with), I can still pull the trigger and it completes the action on DA and it drops the hammer on SA... don't really care though.
Here's some photos! Note the barrel has Sig Sauer stamped on it. Also came with a GSG logo stamped on a .22 snap cap. ALBUM
Comparison with my S&W 5906
Also note gun came with a Swiss Arms gun case w/ foam, a wrench to remove the end cap for the threaded barrel, a snap cap, manual, and a spare spring - 1x heavy spring and 1x light spring.
The reason I purchased this particular .22 was price. After much reading it appeared to be very similar, if not the same, as the Sig Mosquito (Sig Sauer is a Subsidiary of Swiss Arms). I decided to take the plunge on the gun and it came to a total of about $500.00CDN with 4x extra mags and of course, Canada Ammo's free shipping. Delivered by CanPar, not a bad experience btw. I'm unfortunately poor lately and haven't even had a chance to shoot my 9mm in at least 6 months... I decided it was time for a .22 pistol. After much shopping around and trying to keep the budget as low as possible, it seemed like the next best alternative was $400 bucks plus $50 bucks per mag! Prices only went up from there... I'm happy with my purchase, the gun FEELS great and looks great. I purchased it blindly (online), but had I held it at a store, I would have walked out with it for sure... Can't wait to get some shooting in again!
Some initial negatives: Very heavy DA trigger. Heavy-ish SA trigger. Plastic lower and plastic trigger. Has "read manual before shooting" stamped on the plastic... wtf... and the safety leaver doesn't work? I don't know... the disconnect works, but when I flip the safety (which I don't know why it's there to begin with), I can still pull the trigger and it completes the action on DA and it drops the hammer on SA... don't really care though.
Here's some photos! Note the barrel has Sig Sauer stamped on it. Also came with a GSG logo stamped on a .22 snap cap. ALBUM


Comparison with my S&W 5906



Also note gun came with a Swiss Arms gun case w/ foam, a wrench to remove the end cap for the threaded barrel, a snap cap, manual, and a spare spring - 1x heavy spring and 1x light spring.
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