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Nice quality case

Written on Dec 02, 2019

I was concerned that this case wouldn’t afford enough protection for an expensive firearm. After receiving the case, I can confirm that the foam padding is extra dense and should provide a great deal of protection. Just be aware that the dimensions are the external measurements and not the internal dimensions. This pouch is made in Korea and it seems to be a decent quality case. The pouch is really shaped more like an envelope so the firearm thickness and OAL are slightly restricted and nowhere near the listed external dimensions. Other than that, it’s a nice case.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful.

Extra Items are Included

Written on Dec 02, 2019

Firstly, love them or hate them, it’s a nice Sig. There seems to be some confusion on how this conversion kit works, as well as exactly which items are included in this kit. This kit does include all the items required to make this work on a standard mil-spec AR lower. 1st is the adapter to replace the receiver extension / buffer tube, next is a folding pic 1913 adapter that attaches a standard buffer tube for use with a brace or NFA lower with a stock. The kit also included Sig BUIS, a 1913 QD socket for your rail, a TORX hex wrench, and what appears to be a tapered washer for changing the Sig flash suppressor to a standard one. Lastly, there is a Sig duo two-stage target trigger. Everything I have read about these Sig MCX suggests that either a Sig factory OEM trigger or an aftermarket Sig compatible trigger must be used with this conversion. I have only unboxed the kit, so until I get out to the range, I can’t comment on how the kit performs.
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