Gun Digest

BEARING THE CROSS

Sig Sauer is one of the most dynamic and innovative companies in the firearms industry today. This statement might seem to be one full of pomp and fluff, but you’ll be taxed to find a single company as of recently that’s introduced more designs with as much widespread acceptance—and criticism—than Sig Sauer.

In this special article, Gun Digest provides a first look at one of the only existing prototypes of Sig’s brand-new Cross bolt-action rifle.

The Cross is a ground-breaking design. Never before has there been a world-class bolt rifle introduced with an expected street price of less than $1,500. That, alone, will be enough to attract flocks of shooters to the design. And, while we’re going to cover the details of the rifle, there first needs to be some discussion of what this gun means to the industry as a whole.

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