
Sig 556R Houston
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First or second gen?
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2nd gen
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Does it require proprietary mags?
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They take a standard AR-15 mag.
Any mil-spec mag will work.
Any mil-spec mag will work.

Guns are like parachutes, if your ever in a situation that you need one and you dont have one, you'll probably never need one again.
Re: Sig 556R Houston
Actually since it is the 556R meaning russian, it uses standard AK-47 mags as pictured under the rifle.
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TexasVet wrote:Actually since it is the 556R meaning russian, it uses standard AK-47 mags as pictured under the rifle.
Good catch!

I have only seen the Sig 556 that shoots .223. Like the one Carlson has for sale now.
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Re: Sig 556R Houston
Correct this shoot 7.62x39 ammo and uses standard AK mags
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As far as trades Stoeger M3000, XDM 5.25 9mm, 5.56/.223 or 9mm ammo, 1-6x glass (I'd add money if needed)
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Re: Sig 556R Houston
Back on the market haven't heard from buyer