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Sig Sauer X-Five CO2-Powered .177 Caliber Semi-Auto Black Air Pistol with 20rd Pellet Mag - CO2 Cartridges Not Included

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  • SIG SAUER AIR PISTOL - Based on the popular X-Five competition pistol, the X-Five CO2-powered air pistol is perfect for training or competitive shooting; Its realistic features and outstanding performance make it a top choice for airgun enthusiasts
  • REALISTIC - The SIG SAUER X-Five Air Pistol features a full metal slide and frame, giving it a realistic weight and feel; It is powered by a 12-gram CO2 cartridge and has a blowback action which adds to the realism of shooting this airgun
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE - This SIG SAUER air pistol features a front sight and an adjustable rear sight and also has a 20-round magazine, which allows for extended shooting sessions without the need for frequent reloading
  • USAGE TIPS - To achieve peak performance with the X-Five semi-auto air pistol, we recommend using SIG SAUER or equivalent premium pellets with the following grain weight; Optimal Pellet Weight Range: 5.0gr - 7.5gr
  • SPECIFICATION - Action Type: Semi-Auto; Accessory Rail: Picatinny Rail; Caliber: .177 cal; Mags Included: (1) 20rd Pellet Mag; Overall Length: 8.7 in; Trigger Weight: 5.5lbs; Velocity: Up To 380 fps; CO2 Cylinder Size: 12gr; Weight: 2.7 lbs.



Product Description

SIG Sauer MCX CO2 Rifle, Black air Rifle
Sig Sauer X-Five .177 Caliber Gun

Sig Sauer X-Five .177 Caliber Gun

  • CO2
  • 20rd Belt-Fed Pellet Magazine
  • All-Metal Frame

Sig Sauer P320 CO2 Air Pistol, Metal Slide

  • Fixed Front Sight
  • Adjustable Rear Sight for Windage and Elevation

Sig Sauer X-Five .177 Caliber Gun

  • Blowback
  • Weaver/Picatinny Accessory mount
  • Can shoot Pellets or BBs
Sig Sauer X-Five .177 Caliber Gun

Michael
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I have fired two full tins of 500 = 1000 pellets through this gun with zero jams. That's pretty darn good. But I did stick to using Sig Sauer flat nosed wad cutter pellets since all pellet pistols are picky. The blow back is small and only serves to cock the hammer. The 1st action of the trigger pull places the pellet in battery. (you can feel it in the trigger). The trigger pull is fine. I was able to obtain groups of about an inch at 7 yards. At about the four and a half magazine point the trajectory of the pellets started falling of and shortly there after the blow back was insufficient to cock the hammer. So I change out the cylinder, with some lube on the business end, now after four magazines have been shot, Very, very satisfied with this pistol for practice in the garage. I would definitely buy a Sig Sauer again. If things change I'll come back and up date. UPDATE March 13 2024: Have now put a total of 1500+ through it with no jams. I don't know what others are doing wrong. Use Sig pellets, they're cheap and make sure they're seated and pull the mag rail around a little before shooting.
Mr B
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Consistently accurate, no issues adjusting the sight, compatible with accessories made for the firearm variant of the x5 (carry cases, molded kydex holsters, etc BUT... I believe that it does not allow a sight to be mounted to the slide, not even the airgun red dot from Sig Sauer for other co2 pistols)It arrived with a seemingly decent amount of lubrication, however I still immediately removed the slide in order to grease and oil the internal components to my hearts content. I used 100% Pure Silicone oil from the craft store for the O ring/seals, on the magazine belts, and the inside of the magazine case itself where the belt rotates. Then I used Super Lube synthetic grease for the metal-on-metal areas (such as slide rails), and the metal-on-plastic areas (such as the metal links of the magazine belt and where the metal links make contact with the inner wall of the magazine case). Approaching a thousand rounds through this airgun and have not experienced a single malfunction.If you do lubricate to this extent, be sure to CAREFULLY clean the slots of the magazine belt where the pellets are loaded as to not send lubricants through your barrel. Gently hold the magazine belt down in the magazine case with one hand, and you can use Q tips to swab each slot.Keep in mind that the magazine is not going to fit into any standard mag pouches or holders due to the thin upper design with a wide base plate, not like some of the other airgun magazines that are shaped and sized like the firearm variants. If your desire is to carry additional magazines, you may be interested in something more like a flashlight pouch or an open top baton pouch for quick access if shooting for sport and not worried about retention.
Nick Eno
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2023
I wanted to like this pistol. It looks great and has significant heft. But 1/2 way through the first CO2 cartridge the thing jammed. It wouldn't fire, wouldn't advance to the next pellet, and the magazine wouldn't come out. There's no Sig Sauer sanctioned way for the owner to fix it. The user manual says that if there's a jam, you have to send it back to them for repair. What??? At this point I wanted to just return the thing as it was brand new, but doing so through Amazon was very difficult. The item cannot be returned! Amazon eventually took care of me, but for a while it looked like I was going to be stuck with a $100+ paperweight. Jams in Sig Sauer air pistols are a known and pervasive issue. I should have done my homework before buying. My advice is to try a different pistol from a different maker, or buy this model from a store that allows returns. Sig is trying to get into the serious airgun world, but this entry is a failure. Too bad, as they make excellent firearms and have the potential to make quality airguns.
D. Lipsitz
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021
Pros (and there are more than listed here):Realistic look and feel makes it a perfect training weapon.ADJUSTABLE REAR SITE!!!!Sig's lever gas cylinder loading system avoids the waste of screw-in types.20 round belt-fed magazine separate from the version used in the M-17 model reduces CO2 waste.Longer barrel helps with tighter shot grouping.Functional slide adds to the look and feel (though wastes CO2 to accomplish that).Pic rail for lights and/or laser sites.Rifled 5" barrel for better accuracy.Ambidextrous safety (requires a bit of breaking in).Cons:Decorative hammer stays cocked until slide hasn't the gas to push it back (though it is a nice reminder that the weapon is loaded).Unlike other P320's, the slide cannot be removed, a serious drawback should a round jam.Cannot be disassembled for proper cleaning.For women, it can be uncomfortable to carry in a belt holster, I have to use a drop-leg (shoulder holsters are not practical for a weapon this large and heavy).Okay, those are the highlights. The longer barrel makes this one more accurate than my M17 version using the same style and weight pellets. Unless you want to destroy it, don't even think about using BB's. I get good half-dollar groupings at 20 meters using the iron sites (front fixed, rear adjustable for windage and elevation), which is good enough for me. As I'm both in a wheelchair and live in an area with a coyote issue, this gives me a way to convince the critters I'm not meals-on-wheels. It also works as a less-than-lethal tool for self defense, preferred to the alternative while living in an apartment with thin walls. I have found Premier Destroyer pellets 7.4 gr work best for me, lighter ones cause wider shot groupings, heavier ones reduce effective range. The pellet design gives me the penetration of target I need to avoid being a snack.THIS IS NOT A TOY. It looks very real, especially to cops, so don't "play with it" or allow minors to operate without continuous supervision. As pellets can do odd things for all sorts of reasons, always wear eye protection. Always handle as though the real deal that is loaded and the safety is off. Invest in a trigger lock to eliminate all sorts of potential regrets. I use a lock-box as well, since I already had it. Keep it properly maintained (insofar as the inability to disassemble allows) to avoid damaging the weapon or causing injury. Be sure to remove CO2 cartridge before attempting to clear any jam, and when clearing it use only a .177 (4.5 mm) cleaning rod.
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