can you cut the protruding barrel of the sig mosquito?

If you haven't used it yet see if you can return that less than stellar example of a handgun and buy a 226 Classic instead. SIG never should have let that one out of the testing lab.
 
My Mosquito lasted a few thousand rounds then would not fire anymore. The slide had cracked on the left hand side from the back about 1" through the safety relief cut. I got it replaced under warranty as it is a known defect. Took 13 months of sitting at the warranty depot. With the new slide it runs like brand new. That is to say "BANG, click, rack, BANG, click, rack, BANG, click, rack click, click, f**k, click rack, click, rack, f**k, BANG, click, rack, click, rack, reload, click, click, click, rack, BANG BANG, click, rack, f**k. Great for teaching immediate action drills. Should have bought a Classic P226 .22, they run like a top.
 
It is almost unheard of to see agreement on CGN forums. But i bey most of us would agree you should send it back, unused, and buy a better pistol. Like a Ruger. I know two people at our club that bought Mosquitoes. both were unreliable and both broke the slides. (When Is aid "frame" in my post, I meant to say "slide".)

My son bought the 226 in 22 and then bought the 40 S&W conversion kit. This is a great gun. I am told that Sig is not the maker of the Mosquito. they just stamp their name on it.
 
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