Both the CO2 and the PCP versions or just the CO2?Can't wait to see how they perform in pcp Joseph
The way the rep phrased it it sounds like both around the same time. As we get closer I'll hound them and see if I can score a test unit or something on them. I want a CO2 for summer and ease of use and a PCP for hunting...my wallet shall be sore for years.
QuoteThe way the rep phrased it it sounds like both around the same time. As we get closer I'll hound them and see if I can score a test unit or something on them. I want a CO2 for summer and ease of use and a PCP for hunting...my wallet shall be sore for years. That would be great!If they are as good as hoped I'll probably sella disco to get one.
Another thought:They seem to be introducing these products at a very competitive price point. This is actually fantastic marketing because they can sell the guns cheap and we end up making up the difference in the number of pellets that we will be buying I'd better stick to .177 for now but darn if a .25 cal PCP throwing lead slugs doesn't sound like a whole lot of fun!
Hey, thanks for doing the legwork on this and making the telephone call. I, and a lot of other people really appreciate it. Of course, it won't stop me from continuing to go back to the website to look at it just about every day, and I still would love to find some video of the sig rifles and pistols in action!
Not to be too pessimistic here, but with a $250 MSRP I can't imagine the quality is going to be all that great. Probably made mostly out of plastic. :/It will be interesting to see the mechanics of a 30 shot semi-auto pellet rifle though.
I found a german sight that mentions it having a "chain feeder"...https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.4komma5.de%2FSIG-SAUER-MCX-Co2-Gewehr-Schwarz-55-mm-Diabolo-P18&edit-text=&act=urlI'm pretty certain now it operates exactly like the Beretta CX-4 Storm (including its heavy DA trigger). The CX-4 sells for about $100 more, so at the very least it will be a cheaper alternative to that gun.
Quote from: SeanAT on March 29, 2015, 01:11:43 PMNot to be too pessimistic here, but with a $250 MSRP I can't imagine the quality is going to be all that great. Probably made mostly out of plastic. :/It will be interesting to see the mechanics of a 30 shot semi-auto pellet rifle though. We'll see, I would bet you that the pcp's are probably going to be about double that or more though...Plastic is fine as long as its not junk...I do prefer wood and metalbut function is more important than looks.Lots of questions on these rifles...Can't wait for the answersJoseph
Waiting and watching... I hope that this turns out to be something that we all have to have, and we all can afford! Oh, and tuneable...
There is a member here that has a test one in co2 now. He has posted videos. I am on board..