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Sig Sauer Mosquito Sport disassembly

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

I'm showing how to field strip the Mosquito and take out the barrel. So nothing too exciting. =)

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  • Where did you buy it and how much

  • @LEDGISTER

    I bought it used from someone, so that's not really informative.

  • What are those gloves for...?

  • @merrickx

    Style. ;-)

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  • Thanks for the vid, very informative!

    I just ordered one of these today, should be in Wednesday, I'm stoked.

    I noticed that yours had the threaded barrel?!? Did yours come that way, or did you add it? And if you don't mind me asking, when did you get it and what does your serial number start with? (I think mine starts with an F)

  • Hello again. After watching this video for many times - this is very instructive as I can tell what I have to do when I get mine. When the barrel is removed I can use my dremel to polish the ramp (but not too much) until it gets shiney & smooth. Quite a few people have polished their ramp until you cannot see any trace of what the original design was. They do claim that NOW they can shoot any type of .22LR ammo without any feeding problems at all. Thank You for helping me. Sincerely, JAMES.

  • Would I be able to take the barrel weight off and put the sight from it on the actual slide

  • @SkallagrimNilsson Hi. Thank you for the reply. There is sort of a movement here in America because such a Big name such as Sig Sauer would turn out a .22LR pistol that was intended as a learning platform with such a long trigger pull. The design however has defects because the barrel has no "tang" or overhand & until it is broken in it has quite a few problems. Most people solve these problems by polishing. THX. JAMES.

  • @buzzclark

    No, I haven't polished the feed ramp. I'm not sure how many rounds haven been fired... if I had to guess I'd say something between 2000 and 2500.

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