Re: Sig Mosquito?
Update-----
Found some ammo at Wally World, worried about it but I am getting a Sig 522lr, figured if pistol wouldn't eat it, maybe the rifle will. It is Winchester SuperX 37 grains High Velocity 1330 FPS. I happened to call the dealer about the rifle comming in and knowing that he also had a Mosquito I inqured about the Winchester ammo I had bought. He said that 38 grain or better is what he seems to think works best. I shot a hundred rounds of the Winchester (perfect ammo). I shot 110 rounds of the already tried and true (for my Skeeter) Fiocchi 38 grain High Velocity (perfect ammo again). No misfires, no fail to eject, or fire, or load.
Then the next day my son wanted to go shoot. The pistol hadn't been cleaned, I didn't have time, and thought what the heck... He had problem after problem, fail to eject twice, jammed twice. I took the pistol apart, having nothing to clean pistol with me, I just wiped it down with a rag. Lots of burnt powder in slide. It worked well after that. What I am thinking, everyone having these problems, maybe they aren't cleaning the Mosquito after every day of shooting. It aint a Glock!
Note to self....next pistol - Glock!
By the end of this trip to the range, I had the back site perfectly adjusted, I acheived a 4'' group at 20 yards, 10 shots. At 10 yards I was hitting a 2'' dot half of the time, using the double action. Terrible double action on this pistol.
Last edited by Stuntman; June 26th, 2009 at 01:25 AM.
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