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Sig Sauer Mosquito 22 LR Pistol Digital Camo Almost Mine

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Sig Sauer Mosquito 22LR Digital Camo Almost Mine. Ordered the Sig Sauer Mosquito 22lr with Threaded barrel today. I will order the silencer suppressor later since this is a few hundred more bucks plus the ATF fee for getting the suppressor.

So I must now wait 4 weeks until the gun comes in. Good news is I will save on range ammo with the 22lr versus 9mm. I will get the Suppressor but later on.

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  • what site is that?, impact guns?

  • @vybzshakur Yes

  • Suppressors are NOT hard to get, 200$ tax, 3 month wait for the tax stamp, then you're good to go

  • I thought you also had to pay the ATF nazis a fee of $300 or something.

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  • I just got the same one in desert digi cam,I love the pistol man it's a blast to shoot!

  • I love my Mosquito, i was going to get the desert digital one too but i live in California and threaded barrels are a no-no here.

  • I guess you decided on the conversion kit instead? Is that right? Curious why you did that. Thanks

  • To get a supressor you have to pay what ever the silencer cost's plus the $200 dollar tax and you have to wait 90 days

  • I can not find the desert camo one WITHOUT the threaded barrel. Where did you get one ordered without the threaded barrel???

  • got mine from gundealeronline but nelsontactical has black ones for 297.00 this is the third time I have tried to comment. I don't know what is going on with youtube. You'll love the XDM, I have had an XD 45 for 2 years and love it. Not a single failure of any kind. I see the mosquito as an investment, because I figure that after 1500 rounds of shooting .22 over my .45 the mosquito would basically pay for itself.

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