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SIG Sauer's Cross Bolt Action Line Gets Tactical With The New SIG Cross STX

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SIG Sauer Cross STX

In a span of almost three years, SIG Sauer have expanded the Cross Bolt rifle. The original Cross rifle was released in 2020 and followed up with the PRS model after. This year, they introduce the Cross STX, the tactical edition that maintains the performance to be accurate at longer ranges.

Chambered in .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor, SIG Cross STX is suppressor-ready 20-inch precision barrel bolt action rifle with AR ergonomics and control. The Picatinny rail run across the full length of the rifle and it has an M-Lok hanguard, thumb-rest safety selector and PRS-stye grip.


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Other features are an external paddle magazine release, stage adjustable match trigger, and folding adjustable precision stock which has an adjustable cheek rest and Length-of-Pull (LOP).  When the stock is folded, the rifle has an overall length of 30 inch.


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The SIG Cross STX is now available to order and costs US$1,999.00.  Full description by SIG Sauer below:

The new CROSS STX from SIG SAUER is the latest evolution in the CROSS bolt-action rifle series. The CROSS STX brings a new level of performance and capability to the tactical shooter. Featuring a 20” precision barrel, full-length Picatinny top rail, thumb-rest safety selector, PRS-stye grip, AR-style controls, and AR-style ergonomics. The CROSS STX is the result of input from professional end-users looking for extreme performance in a lightweight, long-range platform.

Features:

  • Free float MLOK handguard w/ full length 20 MOA top rail
  • New 20in heavy barrel equipped with SLH/SLX suppressor-ready flash hider
  • External paddle magazine release
  • Stage adjustable match trigger
  • Folding adjustable precision stock, 30 inches overall length folded
  • Includes a PRS-style grip and a right-side thumb rest safety lever"

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