BB not sure if you are asking me or the OP.
Anyway mine is the regular 3.5" barrel. Like all the more recent Mosquitos it was shipped with the lighter spring installed and I have not had any reason to change it. Neither have I needed to change the front sight. The accuracy is OK. It's not a target pistol for sure. I use it to get some rounds down range and remember what I'm supposed to be doing before I swap to my other pistols. It works well in this role and is more accurate than I am. It saves some $ as I can use cheap ammo to warm up with. I would estimate that I can get 10 rounds in 2" groups at 7 yards if I'm not doing something stupid.
It has also been a good pistol to get my son used to shooting without either of us being concerned that it's going to jump out of his hands!
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Re: Sig Mosquito -- Guilty or Innocent?
I've been pleased with mine. I've found that CCI MiniMags and Federal AutoMatch work well and Remington Golden Bullets do not. Winchester SuperX HV is OK but not as reliable as the CCI or Fed ammo.
It's reliable, cheap ammo, and similar in usage (excepting the safety of course) to my P239. It feels like a "real" pistol in your hands which I find many .22s do not.
It's reliable, cheap ammo, and similar in usage (excepting the safety of course) to my P239. It feels like a "real" pistol in your hands which I find many .22s do not.