Hot From SHOT: SIG Sauer P320 & Spartan 1911 Airguns

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posted on January 18, 2017
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SIG Sauer's airgun line has just gotten some exciting new additions: a SIG P320 pellet gun and a SIG Spartan 1911 BB gun. These two airguns are perfect for SIG aficionados who wish they could spend more time at the range with their favorite target and carry pistols, but are wary of the cost of premium ammunition. With these new air pistols, you can send pellets and BBs downrange at a tiny fraction of the cost while keeping your skills sharp. These air guns are designed to mimic the feel and operation of their "real firearm" counterparts in an air gun platform that allows you to practice in your backyard (with an airgun appropriate backstop, of course). Watch as American Rifleman's Mark Keefe demonstrates just how much fun these new air guns are...Molon Labe!

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