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Originally Posted By Sniper3142: I have no doubt that it will be expensive. And I also have no doubt that Sig Sauer will eventually release versions in 7.62x51 and probably 6.8x51. https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/02CAC9E5-2E11-48C0-AEE6-78AC5B68453E-660x326.jpeg View Quote The "Raptor" version was touted in 308, which will hopefully be posted soon as well. Which means they should be producing at least some longer 308 barrels for conversion. I'll be saving up for the standard variant or Raptor version myself. These first runs will more than likely sell out before I'll even see one. |
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I'm seeing all brass .277 in the Sig store. That's a brilliant move in my opinion to depress prices at first. Assuming it stays available, it makes a 7.62 or 6.5Jesus barrel less required for shooting fun.
Still $1.70 a round, but that's not awful in today's clown world. |
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https://www.sigsauer.com/accubond-277-sig-fury-hybrid.html
Sig Fury ammo will be available on the 24th. At $4 per round, it is a bit more than I had thought it might cost. |
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So the picture appears to have a third hole above the safety selector. Where is a pic of the actual civilian version?
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I will wait for the generation 2 after Sig works out the kinks with the guinea pigs jumping on the Gen 1.
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MSRP $7999 SCREEEEEEWWWW THAT! Sure it comes with a suppressor...but dannng...thats a bit of a reach there Sig...
MCX-SPEAR First Production Run Special Edition Now Available at Select Dealers MSRP: $7999.00 |
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Originally Posted By NemesisMind: $8,000 MSRP on first run production. Let's go! https://www.sigsauer.com/mcx-spear.html View Quote The limited edition army submission SBR + can minus the FA parts? In an obscure caliber? That's REALLY cool. But I'm not the target consumer. For anyone who claims SIG sucks, they're giving you an opportunity to own what the military gets. I'd love a Spear, but this particular version isn't going to be it. But for those that buy it, it'll be a VERY good investment. |
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Maybe Coregon can confirm, but Osage was saying there's only 30 of these being released, so yeah I'd say it's going to be a very good investment for whoever manages to snag one.
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If the regular version ends up being around SCAR 17 money or less I'll definitely get one in the 277 Fury chambering.
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Originally Posted By Mecha_Loopy: https://www.sigsauer.com/accubond-277-sig-fury-hybrid.html Sig Fury ammo will be available on the 24th. At $4 per round, it is a bit more than I had thought it might cost. View Quote Brutal, gah |
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Originally Posted By ayyyota: Maybe Coregon can confirm, but Osage was saying there's only 30 of these being released, so yeah I'd say it's going to be a very good investment for whoever manages to snag one. View Quote A number wont be confirmed by me. However, any dealer telling you a number, has been made up, because they weren't given a number, either. |
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Originally Posted By ayyyota: Maybe Coregon can confirm, but Osage was saying there's only 30 of these being released, so yeah I'd say it's going to be a very good investment for whoever manages to snag one. View Quote I spent the better part of today calling dealers throughout Ohio and none are being allocated any of these. Alas I don't have any industry connections so I wasn't going to be one of the few able to purchase this. My guess is that we will see a few popup on Gunbroker for the $20k range or so. I think it's safe to say that this initial run is indeed a very small number likely to build up some hype around the product for a full launch later this year or next. I would however like to commend SIG for keeping true to the Spear and releasing this as a factory SBR, in the .277 Fury chambering and also offering the suppressor. It could have easily been released as a 16 inch .308, completely missing the point of what this intended to be. It's a fun/cool package no doubt. Hopefully a somewhat similar variant will be made available later this year, although with rampant inflation we may all end up paying the same $7,999.99 anyway, if not more . As others have noted I'm sure there will be a few kinks that the high volume, serious shooters will notice and hopefully SIG is responsive to any changes required. As much as I'd love to own one of the initial models, at the same time I'm happy to let the rich kids beta test it. If anyone in the thread is lucky enough to grab one, please post some pics and share your experiences. |
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That's a whole lotta ugly for $8000.00 I'll wait for the Bren BR.
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Originally Posted By Sniper3142: I have no doubt that it will be expensive. And I also have no doubt that Sig Sauer will eventually release versions in 7.62x51 and probably 6.8x51. https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/02CAC9E5-2E11-48C0-AEE6-78AC5B68453E-660x326.jpeg View Quote Does the federal government technically own 6.8x51? Proprietary government caliber? Is Sig selling the.277 because they have to make a tiny change to the 6.8x51 cartridge so they can slip under the gov patent? |
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Originally Posted By BigBurkeyBoy: I spent the better part of today calling dealers throughout Ohio and none are being allocated any of these. Alas I don't have any industry connections so I wasn't going to be one of the few able to purchase this. My guess is that we will see a few popup on Gunbroker for the $20k range or so. I think it's safe to say that this initial run is indeed a very small number likely to build up some hype around the product for a full launch later this year or next. I would however like to commend SIG for keeping true to the Spear and releasing this as a factory SBR, in the .277 Fury chambering and also offering the suppressor. It could have easily been released as a 16 inch .308, completely missing the point of what this intended to be. It's a fun/cool package no doubt. Hopefully a somewhat similar variant will be made available later this year, although with rampant inflation we may all end up paying the same $7,999.99 anyway, if not more . As others have noted I'm sure there will be a few kinks that the high volume, serious shooters will notice and hopefully SIG is responsive to any changes required. As much as I'd love to own one of the initial models, at the same time I'm happy to let the rich kids beta test it. If anyone in the thread is lucky enough to grab one, please post some pics and share your experiences. View Quote |
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I second BigBurkeyBoy's thoughts. To be honest this release is a real collector's item & I wouldn't be comfortable knocking around out in the desert with it like I would a "normal" one. Let's just hope the standard issue releases soon and is not another six+ months away, this has gone on long enough, it's just tiresome at this point
If it gets listed at shops for 5k or something I will just pass, at $4/rd for Fury plus the unobtanium barrel kits (I have looked for an 11.5" mcx barrel for ages, which is now msrp at $700, please), it would just start to feel goofy paying so much for a wallhanger with unavail ammo & AWOL caliber kits Has Sig released any official reloading info/supplies? May have missed it Attached File |
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I hope the Raptor is up next. Sooner than later.
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What do you like about the Raptor?
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People keep saying they'll wait for Gen2, without realizing this is already 8 years old at least.
This was based on the MCX-MR trials gun for the CSASS program, evolved into the NGSW-R. |
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Originally Posted By SpyHawk: People keep saying they'll wait for Gen2, without realizing this is already 8 years old at least. This was based on the MCX-MR trials gun for the CSASS program, evolved into the NGSW-R. View Quote Don’t care. I will still wait for kinks to be worked work out. Was never an earlier adopter of the P320, P365, MPX or MCX. I’ll wait for the Gen 2. |
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Someone please post field stripped pics if they find any. I'm really curious if the guys changed.
ETA 17JAN: I'm not sure what I was trying to say above. . I think I meant "WHAT Sig changed" from the CSASS/MCX-MR. |
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Originally Posted By LIONHART: That's a whole lotta ugly for $8000.00 I'll wait for the Bren BR. View Quote I don't see CZ releasing the Bren 2 BR anytime soon. They're very mull on it and the x39 platform is already fucked up and needs fixing. Now watch me eat my words and they announce the BR at Shot Show. |
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Feels like this "release" is more of a publicized private release that already happened. Can't wait to see some social media "influencers" show it off.
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So what’s the update on the MCX Raptor if anyone knows?
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I’m interested to see what potential 277 Fury has as a short action magnum cartridge given the initial energy numbers.
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On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
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Hey duders, 277 SIG FURY HYBRID is up on the site, got a couple. The brass ball is still OOS though
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Originally Posted By JAG2955: If I knew that 277 was going to be the first SPEAR released, I'd buy a bunch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JAG2955: Originally Posted By GrAvril: Hey duders, 277 SIG FURY HYBRID is up on the site, got a couple. The brass ball is still OOS though It is the first SPEAR launching |
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Originally Posted By coregon: It is the first SPEAR launching View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By coregon: Originally Posted By JAG2955: Originally Posted By GrAvril: Hey duders, 277 SIG FURY HYBRID is up on the site, got a couple. The brass ball is still OOS though It is the first SPEAR launching |
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Originally Posted By JAG2955: I don't know whether to be angry because you're making me spend money or happy because I finally squeezed some information out of you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JAG2955: Originally Posted By coregon: Originally Posted By JAG2955: Originally Posted By GrAvril: Hey duders, 277 SIG FURY HYBRID is up on the site, got a couple. The brass ball is still OOS though It is the first SPEAR launching I mean, we just launched the first edition SPEAR and its in 277... |
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Haha. I have this picture in my head of Coregon sitting in the office looking at ARFCOM saying, "hey guys, watch this!" [clicks submit on a new post].
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Knowing me, I'd buy .277 ammo, and only be able to find a Spear in 6.5Jesus.
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Those Form 3s really need to get approved so we can see some pics!
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Originally Posted By JAG2955: Those Form 3s really need to get approved so we can see some pics! View Quote ATF seems to be dragging their feet. In October, it took weeks for them to approve the transfer of a titanium Sig can to my FFL. Can only imagine how long it'll take for them to get my damned form 4 approved. |
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Originally Posted By goloud: No shipment notification yet. Still waiting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
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Got mine today too. It's actually happening. Not just reading about things, but physically in hand now. Gun development stuff's cool.
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Re: 277 Fury
At $4 per round and some speculation that only Sig will be making the hybrid cases. This a non starter period Full stop. Can you say “Beta Max”. |
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Time will tell. If they win the contract I highly doubt they’ll be the only one making them.
@coregon Will the SLX68-MG-QD be sold separately? |
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On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
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