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Would You Buy a Wood Stock SIG Cross? — NRA 2024

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This year’s NRA Show brought an intriguing surprise from SIG at their booth—a prototype of the SIG Cross rifle adorned with elegant wooden elements.

True stumbled upon this gem, featuring a walnut stock and handguard, accented with brass spacers for a touch of luxury. Even the bolt handle sports a wooden insert, showcasing SIG’s attention to detail.

However, SIG is playing it coy—they’re not sure if they’ll go into production. They’re turning to the public for input. The rifle, if produced, would likely command a price north of $2,000, given its upscale materials.

So, what’s the verdict from the firearm community? Is this wooden-accented SIG Cross a stroke of genius or a step too far?

SIG is eager for your feedback. Drop your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to check out more on GunsAmerica.

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