Sig SPEAR LT in 7.62x39 - Did Sig finally get the Russian round right?
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Sig has been winning big in military, LEO and civilian markets with their firearms. Of particular interest are the new military rifles Sig is making based on the MCX. The Army adopted the M5 which is a 6.8x51 chambered Sig SPEAR but now Sig has released the "light" (LT) versions which include the 5.56, 300BLK and the 7.62x39. Sig has had a rough go of it with their 7.62x39 rifles in the past so I was curious how the SPEAR LT would fair.
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