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: 27313 | 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.
Posts: 9551 | Location: In the Cornfields | Registered: May 25, 2006
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: 6769 | 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