nwilliams
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I had a Mosquito for a couple months back when they first came out, I was glad to get rid of it. I liked the look and feel but it was too picky on ammo and didn't live up to my expectations. Same story with the P22 btw.
Everyone should have known that?
But don't you have to buy it to get the manual?
I don't understand why everyone is whining about the SIG being picky on ammo. The MANUAL says to use CCI...everyone should've known that before they purchased it. Then if you knew it, why would you try to get by with something cheap?
I wouldn't buy a .22 to just shoot CCI Minimags.
SIG (that's right...it's SIG....not Sig
Why is everyone telling him to get something else. The dealer is offering a Sig...and only a Sig.offering the Sig Sauer Mosquito at cheap prize
suze said:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm totally new to shooting and have only used my mosquito one time. I don't understand why the mosquito is designed to NOT lock back when the magazine is empty. (From the Sig Sauer website: "Lock back issues can be due to a variety of reasons...*NOTE: The slide will not lock back on the last round on the Classic .22LR pistols and Conversion Kits."
This is probably a really stupid question, but how will I be able to distinguish between an empty chamber or a misfire? (aside from counting )