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    Sig Cross Rifles

    Will you be selling these? If so, what are we looking at for eta on the 308?

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    I’m hoping soon

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    I'll pay double to have one today

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    Once they become available we will make it happen.


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    Be careful about being an "early adopter". Word from SHOT Show is that SIG is not satisfied with the strength of their Stock Hinge, and will be revising the design as a rolling change once initial stocks of the rifle are sold off. Might want to wait a few months until the first units are already out the door and subject to review...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bartok5 View Post
    Be careful about being an "early adopter". Word from SHOT Show is that SIG is not satisfied with the strength of their Stock Hinge, and will be revising the design as a rolling change once initial stocks of the rifle are sold off. Might want to wait a few months until the first units are already out the door and subject to review...
    Agreed, seems pretty common Sig uses their customers for testing purpose these days. too many revisions over a period of time, sucks for those who purchased them at the early stages.

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