its such a rip off of the Q. But i still want one
its such a rip off of the Q. But i still want one
It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic,Gun owner who believes in self determination.
Yeah but Q can’t even deliver... year long waiting list
The Sig Cross looks very nice, I plan to buy one when they come available.
A few comments on it:
- I'm a little bit disappointed that they went with the AICS mags. I would have preferred either a SR25 mag or the Accuracy International AW/AX 308 mag. The AICS mags are long and inefficient when compared to SR25 mags & the superior AI AW/AX mags.
- I don't see anywhere to connect a sling near the rear of the action around the pistol grip. No big deal, I guess I'll just have to connect at the rear of the rifle or find some other way to connect around the pistol grip.
- Apparently Sig plans to release additional calibres in the future. I would like to see a 30 cal magnum, like the 300WSM or 300WM, while keeping the weight of the rifle below 7lbs. For comparison a Browning X-Bolt in 300WM is 6.8 Lbs, so the rifle recoil should be tolerable at this weight. The reason for the larger calibre is for hunting large game like Elk. I could see this rifle in a magnum possibly replacing my X-Bolt.
- I really like the 277 Sig Fury round! I cannot recall the last time there was a firearms innovation of this magnitude. I have questions about it though, like can the the 277 Fury brass be reloaded and how many times before the steel and brass separate. Also, I am curious if this technology could be applied to other cartridges, like the 7.62X51 nato.
Last edited by valtro12; 01-11-2020 at 09:53 PM.
Looking forward to seeing some out on the range. Sounds like a really cool platform!
Does anyone know if there will be a left handed version available?