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SIG CROSS

Straining the limits of if-it-ain’t-broke, don’t-fix-it-ness, SIG Sauer’s last bolt action rifle came to market when jeans were loose, Wayne’s World was in theaters, the Army was buying M9s from Beretta, and computers were running Windows 95. That was the unassailable SIG SSG 3000, born in 1992, and of smaller renown, the SIG Arms SHR 970 imported to the U.S. later in the ’90s.

Since then, SIG focused its

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