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Just wondering if anyone is going.
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Guessing that Ares stuff ain't so good in your eyes then? New to all this so wouldn't know.Everything is an M4 unless it's a bullpup or has wooden nature. I think that's just about anyone that buys anything Ares by the way:
1-3 months
Wow this thing looks and shoots great.
3-6 months
Wow this thing looks great.
6-12 months
*sold
How are the SIG 552s? Seen 1 before hand but not a common gun.Nope. Went there a few times way back when though, well run little site.
My favourite memory took place in the safe zone
*Wavy nostalgia lines*
I had unpacked with my rifle on a table.
Stranger: Nice gun
Me: Cheers
Stranger: So, you swear by M4's too then?
Me: Its a Sig 552.
He walked away after that, came back at lunch insisting I try his Tar-21.
He told me it was the best gun he ever had, then sold it to someone else an hour later. Very weird.
They are cool, very M4 CQB-R but with mags requiring more practice.How are the SIG 552s? Seen 1 before hand but not a common gun.
How do the mags require more practice?They are cool, very M4 CQB-R but with mags requiring more practice.
The only downside was the reliability of mine. I loved the thing but it's 5th trip back to Fire Support in a year and a half was enough for me to sell it in the end.
Maybe mine was just a dud, ICS guns usually have a pretty solid rep.
Must have been. ICS seem to have good ratings across the board.They are cool, very M4 CQB-R but with mags requiring more practice.
The only downside was the reliability of mine. I loved the thing but it's 5th trip back to Fire Support in a year and a half was enough for me to sell it in the end.
Maybe mine was just a dud, ICS guns usually have a pretty solid rep.
Assume he means reloading.How do the mags require more practice?
I get that he meant reloading just dont understand how it requires more practice.Assume he means reloading.
Yeah it takes practice to reload any gun quick but still dont get how it takes more practice with a Sig 552 compared to any other gun.Tell that to Jerry Miculek.
Unless you got the angle spot on they wouldn't slot in correctly. The magazines would still lock into the gun but wouldn't be sitting quite high enough to feed. M4 mags are obviously just a straight up push. I hope this information quenches your thirst for Sig reloading knowledge.Yeah it takes practice to reload any gun quick but still dont get how it takes more practice with a Sig 552 compared to any other gun.
Never had this problem with mine and I have been using it for about 2 years. Mag change is same as the AK which means yes you have to slot the front in first but its just as quick as an M4. I actually find it more natural and fluid pulling out a mag and reloading than I do with an M4.Unless you got the angle spot on they wouldn't slot in correctly. The magazines would still lock into the gun but wouldn't be sitting quite high enough to feed. M4 mags are obviously just a straight up push. I hope this information quenches your thirst for Sig reloading knowledge.