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Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Virginia
Posts: 30
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My son is purchasing his first gun (19 years old) and has narrowed it down to a new GSG 5 and a used Sig 522 with small red dot scope. Both are priced at $399. Which will be the better gun for him in the long run, more reliable, etc.
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Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Sedro Woolley, WA
Posts: 1
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I own 2 GSG-5's and they shoot great. If your son go's with the GSG-5 he will need to install the screw kit to keep the bolt from braking. Check out http://www.rrages.com/
After I installed the screw and pin kit and installed a red dot sight I have not had any problems with the gun, the disassembly for cleaning is easier. When the bolt is removed there is a spring for the bolt hold open that is exposed and you want to make sure you remove it when cleaning, or it will fall out and then re install it before putting the bolt assembly back in. I shoot old cd's at the pit and with the red dot I just keep shooting the pieces until you can't see then any more. There is a ton of stuff for the GSG-5, stocks, forearms, mounts, 110 round drum mags, ect. I like the looks of the SIG and will get one some day but right now I have thined the heard of semi .22's down to the GSG-5, GSG-5P, and my marlin papoose. I hope this was a help and if you have any questions on the GSG-5 I would be glad to answer then if I can. ![]() |
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Former Guest
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 25
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Get him a ruger 10/22 with archangel furniture, then add on a good red dot for less than either of the other two.
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 3
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I hope he bought a sig522 - the best
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 187
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Out of those two I would go with the GSG. I've heard of some issues with the Sig. I personally own a S&W M&P 15-22. I really like that gun and it has the same controls as a full-size AR.
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