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I guess santa is coming behind schedule. No one to blame but for bad weather, You can blame global warming too, if this make some liberals more happy :biggrinjester:

Ordered from Northern Firearms (no joke here! :woohoo ):

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The next generation in the evolution of the SIG556 platform, the SIG556 Patrol Rifle integrates the accuracy of a 16” barrel with the maneuverability and quick pointing ergonomics of the SIG556 Short in a compact, no-nonsense package. The reduced length gas system and forearms provide the ideal combination of functionality and light weight. The SIG556 Patrol Rifle is the perfect solution for everything from three gun matches to patrol car deployment. The SIG556 Patrol Rifle ships standard with the RDSS (Rotary Diopter Sight System), one magazine w/ connector, and hard carry case.

Item Number R556-16B-PS-RD(SIG556306)
Caliber 5.56 x .45mm NATO
Overall Length 36.1 in
Barrel Length 16 in
Rifling 1 in 7 in
Sight Radius 14.4 in
Forearm Alloy Quad Rail
Stock Type Folding; length adjustable
Weight w/out Mag 7.5 lbs
Operating System Gas Operated, Rotating Bolt
Mag Capacity 30 Rounds
Features Swiss Type folding stock, Rotary Diopter rear sight, Alloy Quad Rail
MSRP $2000.00

The SIG SAUER STOPLITE(TM) is designed to operate as a standalone flashlight as well as attach to an accessory rail or double as a rifle vertical grip. It features a strobe function which acts as a personal defense tool by disorienting the assailant. The light also features a fixed red laser aiming module and a built-in power receptacle. The power receptacle can drive a variety of optional interchangeable digital accessories. The STL-300J STOPLITE uses four CR123 batteries and features a 700 lumen LED with a four(4) position switch (Momentary, Steady, Off and Strobe).


The Look and Feel of the Classic SIG556 ™ in Affordable .22 Rifle SIG SAUER, Inc., the leading manufacturer of commercial, law enforcement, and military firearms fuels the demand for the legendary SIG556 performance but in an affordable .22 LR caliber with the new SIG522 semi-automatic rifle. Featuring SIG556 parts including a Swiss type folding stock and polymer forend on a durable metal receiver with integral Picatinny rail. The SIG522 provides the avid sport shooter plenty of action on a classic military style platform that give the look, feel and dependability of our full size SIG556.

Item Number SIG522001
Caliber .22 LR
Overall Length 35.1 in
length w/Stock Collapsed 33.6
length w/Stock Folded 26.1 in
Barrel Length 16.6 in
Rifling 1 in 16 in
Sight Radius 18.1 in
Forearm Polymer
Magazine Capacity 25 rds
Weight w/Empty Magazine 6.4 lbs
Stock Type Folding
MSRP $572.00
Item #R556-16B-PS-RD

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OMG only criminals and terrorists have guns like that!!! :smilelol5:

I guess I'm going to have to call North Pole Customer Service because I am still waiting on Santa to come to my house! :banghead:

Congratulations on the SIg!
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Congrats Mike I'm sure you'l have a lot of good times with her :fire
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AndyC wrote:
Beiruty wrote:Caliber 5.56 x .45mm NATO
Weight w/out Mag 7.5 lbs
I'm happy for you, but.... aren't you the same guy who said an 8.1 lb rifle in 7.62 x 51mm is heavy? ;-)
Do not tease me too much, or I will ask Santa to start working on new 7.61x51 Kel-Tek RFB weighing some 8.1 lbs. However, I am sure my "domestic agenda" will be overloaded :anamatedbanana

The good side the 522 is only 6.4 lbs. so, if I get tired with the 566, I will clutch the 522. :biggrinjester:
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We have sold lots of the 522's, I even bought one for myself. It is actually the most fun gun I own and love just spending a few hours shooting it for a mere $10. Enjoy you will love it.........
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Optics time and time to load up on some magz for both.
I am thinking about a Nikon M223 BDC not sure which zoom power.
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Came in and after inspection, rifles were full of grease. 522 had no sights. Stock latch on 522 was so stiff that the clip tcame off the stock and stayed clipped on the latch. I guess i have to spend some time on the weekend degreasing and cleaning
522 has mag release on both side but not on 556, why? :banghead: just look at the sec pic above the reciever has a cut-out for left side missing part to release mag!
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