Sig Sauer Airguns - Easy and fun to shoot: Guns & Gear|S8 E1

Published on October 10, 2016
Duration: 5:38

Sig Sauer airguns offer a realistic training and gateway experience, mimicking the look, feel, and operation of their centerfire counterparts. The MPX and MCX rifles feature 30-round belt-fed magazines capable of rapid fire, powered by 88g CO2 canisters. The P226 and P250 air pistols provide high-volume trigger time for skill honing at a low cost.

Quick Summary

Sig Sauer airguns offer realistic training by closely matching the look, feel, and operation of centerfire firearms. They use CO2 power (88g for rifles, 12g for pistols) and feature high-capacity magazines, like the 30-round belt-fed system on the MPX and MCX rifles.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to Sig Sauer Airguns
  2. 00:4530-Round Belt-Fed Magazine
  3. 01:16CO2 Power & Realism
  4. 02:42MPX & MCX Rifle Range Test
  5. 04:10P226 & P250 Pistol Range Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Sig Sauer airguns good for training?

Sig Sauer airguns are designed to be highly realistic, mimicking the look, feel, and operation of their centerfire counterparts. This provides a comfortable and effective transition for new shooters and allows for low-cost practice.

What is the magazine capacity and firing rate of Sig Sauer air rifles?

The Sig Sauer MPX and MCX air rifles feature a 30-round belt-fed magazine. They can fire all 30 pellets in approximately 3.5 seconds, enabling rapid fire.

How are Sig Sauer airguns powered?

Sig Sauer air rifles utilize large 88g CO2 canisters, while the air pistols use smaller 12g CO2 cartridges. This CO2 power source allows for consistent performance and realistic operation.

What are the velocities of the Sig Sauer MPX and MCX air rifles?

The MPX air rifle, with an 8-inch barrel, can reach velocities of up to 600 fps. The MCX air rifle, featuring an 18-inch barrel, can achieve velocities of up to 700 fps.

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