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The SIG Sauer Mosquito is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic pistol aesthetically based on the SIG Sauer P226, but 10% smaller in size and chambered for the .22 LR cartridge. The pistol is manufactured with an aluminum-zinc alloy slide and polymer frame.
SIG P210; SIG Pro; SIG Sauer 1911; SIG Sauer M17; SIG Sauer Mosquito; SIG Sauer P220; SIG Sauer P226; SIG Sauer P227; SIG Sauer P230; SIG Sauer P238; SIG Sauer P239; SIG Sauer P250; SIG Sauer P290; SIG Sauer P320; SIG Sauer P365; SIG Sauer P938
SIG P210; SIG Sauer Mosquito; SIG Sauer P220; SIG Sauer P226; SIG Sauer P250; SIG Sauer P938; Smith & Wesson M&P; Smith & Wesson M&P22; Smith & Wesson Model 22A; Smith & Wesson Model 41; Smith & Wesson Model 61; Smith & Wesson Model 422; Stoeger Luger
The P220 Classic 22 should not be confused with the SIG Sauer Mosquito.22 LR pistol. The Classic 22 is a full-sized P220 while the Mosquito is modeled on the P226 but is 90% of the size. [22] Another difference is that the Classic 22 is manufactured by SIG Sauer while the Mosquito is made under license by German Sport Guns GmbH.
SIG M17: SIG Sauer: 9×19mm Parabellum United States: 2017 SIG Sauer Mosquito: SIG Sauer.22 Long Rifle Switzerland Germany: 2003 SIG P210: SIG.22 Long Rifle 7.65×21mm Parabellum 9×19mm Parabellum Switzerland: 1947 SIG P220: SIG.22 Long Rifle 7.65×21mm Parabellum 9×19mm Parabellum 9×23mm Steyr.38 Super 10 mm Auto.45 ACP Switzerland: 1975 ...
The origins of the SIG Sauer company lie in the company named Schweizerische Waggonfabrik ("Swiss Wagon Factory"), which was founded in 1853 by Friedrich Peyer im Hof (1817–1900), Heinrich Moser (1805–1874) and Johann Conrad Neher (1818–1877).
SIG Mosquito → SIG Sauer Mosquito — The SIG Sauer P220, SIG Sauer P226, SIG Sauer P230, SIG Sauer P238 and SIG Sauer P239 are all "SIG Sauer", not "SIG". Consistency is good. The pistol is being sold by SIG Sauer now as the SIG Sauer Mosquito. Faceless Enemy 18:36, 28 June 2010 (UTC) moved, uncontroversial request billinghurst sDrewth 13
In addition, the SIG P232 has an automatic firing pin safety. [3] The sights are of the traditional SIG design and configuration, with a dot on the front sight and a rectangle on the rear sight. To aim using the sights, the shooter simply aligns the dot over the rectangle. The magazine release is located behind and below the magazine floor plate.