It’s nice to see a semiautomatic that mimics its full-size counterpart. Placing the SIG Sauer Mosquito alongside a P226, it’s about 10 percent smaller, but in my average-size hand, it feels just right. The grip is full—meaning none of the fingers of my shooting hand goes past the magazine floorplate—and the backstrap is curved nicely to fit into the meaty part of my hand.
The Mosquito is a medium-size, double-action, semi-automatic pistol 90 percent the size of the Sig Sauer P226, one of the company’s most popular handguns. The package begins with a fixed, 1:16 RH-twist, 3.98-inch blued steel barrel.
The Mosquito is a medium-size, double-action, semi-automatic pistol 90 percent the size of the Sig Sauer P226, one of the company’s most popular handguns. The package begins with a fixed, 1:16 RH-twist, 3.98-inch blued steel barrel.