Sig Sauer ASP20 on Ebay

And yet another one ! This time the combo package deal in .177cal! Like I said, the fact that Sig discontinued the ASP20 and they are a great performer the demand is high. If parts were available to the public I'd probably be interested in another. Why you ask! Since I did have and sell, a .22cal Beechwood model. One reason I sold mine was because of "robbing Peter to pay Paul". I wanted a Feinwerkbau 124D bad ! I also didn't care for the bulkiness of the rifle. Especially the forearm. Didn't care for the metal finish either as it does scratch quite easily. Power ! Reliability! Accuracy! It's all there !! Its too bad Sig took this direction.



https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sig-Sauer-Asp20-Airgun-Brand-New/265242499866?hash=item3dc1af5b1a:g:coYAAOSw2ppg71SZ&pageci=b39b12f1-9a35-4487-8d8c-c93eb4f7e97a&redirect=mobile
 
Two more on ebay.


 
Two more on ebay.


Wow....

Still won't part with mine!!!
 
Well, they seem to have sold everyone they made so it is strange why they abandoned the thing. Especially when they still have a wide selection of C02 assualt rifle and pistols for sale.
Didn’t they get the military contracts? I imagine that’s where all the money is to be made.
 
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Shoots great, with awesome accuracy and must say velocity is as advertised since it destroyed a cheap Crosman pellet trap. I only intend to use it one large pest like skunks and raccoons, maybe a coyote every now and then.
Mine started off at slightly better than spec but after a couple times tins 22 ft lbs was the norm.
Still a sledgehammer though. I just didn't care for the bulkyness or the easily scratched finish.
 
I don't doubt you. But this is the first time I hear that and I own 2 and have talked with many owners. First time I hear of such a thing.
Then you've been lucky. I had to move the forward barrel sling ring on mine and the finish came
off where the old ring location was. Plus, the finish on my muzzle break came off when it barely
rubbed on a metal latter I rested it against. I get why Sig went with this type of metal finish versus
bluing. They were trying to keep the cost down on the rifle. I paid $429 for my wood stock version
while the synthetic stock model could be picked up for $349.
 
Then you've been lucky. I had to move the forward barrel sling ring on mine and the finish came
off where the old ring location was. Plus, the finish on my muzzle break came off when it barely
rubbed on a metal latter I rested it against. I get why Sig went with this type of metal finish versus
bluing. They were trying to keep the cost down on the rifle. I paid $429 for my wood stock version
while the synthetic stock model could be picked up for $349.
That is not a muzzle break on the Sig, it is an actual moderator.