0/5Sig Sauer Mosquito Reverse Two Tone
Posted by Jason Brumett
The Sig Sauer Mosquito Reverse Two-Tone is a medium sized handgun designed for recreational, range, and target practice shooting. It is 10% smaller than the P226 model, but has many of the same features as the Sig Sauer model handguns. The controls are found on the left side, and include take down lever, decocking lever, reversible magazine catch, along with a safety selector switch on both sides for ambidextrous shooters. It has an accessory rail for mounting a tactical light, laser, or sight rail onto the frame.
The overall length of the Mosquito Reverse Two-Tone is 7.2-inches, with a height of 5.3-inches, and a barrel length of 3.9-inches. The frame material is made from polymer, and features a gun metal gray finish. The slide material is made from aluminum alloy, and it features a blued finish. The magazine holds 10-rounds of .22LR ammunition. The sights are rear adjustable for elevation. The trigger pull is approximately 7-pounds for the single action, and 10-pounds for the double action. The grips are black polymer, and feature front strap serrations.
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