They're sending you an RMA? Are they still trying to service those things, did they just have a lot of unsold parts in the warehouse, or have they finally learned to make .22 slides out of good aluminum?
Posts: 27401 | Location: Deep in the heart of the brush country, and closing on that #&*%!?! roadrunner. Really. | Registered: February 05, 2008
Not trying to be a wise guy, but quality was not the M's strong suit. I had one for a while, but eventually sold it.
It's unfortunate, but I would have easily paid another $100-$150 for it with better quality.
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Posts: 4670 | Location: Pennsylvania | Registered: June 29, 2006
I liked the idea of the mosquito, but never bought one for this very reason. It's too bad Sig cut corners and slapped their name on an outsourced pot-metal piece of junk instead of taking the time to build a quality product themselves. I'm sorry about your gun, and hope nobody got injured when the front fell off.
Bought one years ago when they first came out, never could get it to function 100%, and i just had a overall feeling that it was shoddy.Found a dealer that gave me a trade over on a Ruger Mk2
I bought one new and still have it. I got mine to run correctly, even on bulk ammo, but the trigger pull is nasty. I helped it some, but not near enough. It is a shame, as it feels real good in my hand.
Posts: 7102 | Location: Az | Registered: May 27, 2005
I eagerly bought a Mosquito when they first came out...one range session and I sold it off and bought a Walther P22 and have never looked back. they're junk