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SIG Sauer Classic SWAT 522 22LR

Manufacturer : SIG Sauer
Part Number : R522-16B-CS

Nothing improves performance like training, but centerfire ammunition is often prohibitively expensive.That concern is now alleviated by the SIG522. This full-size rifle handles like the centerfire SIG556®, but fires affordable .22LR rimfire ammo.

An Uncompromising Training Tool
Nothing improves performance like training, but centerfire ammunition is often prohibitively expensive.That concern is now alleviated by the SIG522. This full-size rifle handles like the centerfire SIG556®, but fires affordable .22LR rimfire ammo. It includes a metal receiver, collapsible folding and locking stock, Picatinny rail, and just as importantly, the SIG522 offers you affordability, with familiar handling, acccessory interchangeability and genuine SIG SAUER® quality.

Available in 10 or 25 round models.

- Reliable blowback operation
- Economical .22LR ammunition
- Integrated M1913 Picatinny receiver rail for mounting optics
- 7075-T6 Aircraft grade aluminum upper receiver with hard coat anodize finish
- Lightweight polymer lower

  Item Number R522-16B-CS, R522-16B-CS-10
  Caliber .22LR
  Overall Length 35.1 in
  Rifling 1 in 16 in
  Barrel Length 16.6 in
  Weight w/out Mag 6 lbs 6 oz
  Mag Capacity 10 or 25 Rounds
  Accessory Rail Yes
  Included Options Quad rail, folding stock
  MSRP $640.00
  CA Compliant No
  MA Compliant No

 

 

$600.00
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