The Soft Air 556 Sig Sauer AEG is, from all indications, an intermediate airsoft gun that was designed for enthusiasts with some experience, therefore, we wouldn’t necessarily recommend this gun for a beginner, but if you’ve got a little experience, you’re going to love it!
556 Sig Sauer Features
Fully licensed, the 556 Sig Sauer AEG comes with the full trademark on the side of the gun, LE collapsible stock, picatinny weaver rails for both foregrip accessories and optics, and a full metal body (as are most of the internal parts), your Soft Air 556 Sig Sauer AEG will be one of the most realistic ones on the field next time you go to an airsoft skirmish, compete in an event, or just target practice with a few friends.
556 Sig Sauer Pros & Cons
While we couldn’t find many specific pros or cons for the 556 Sig Sauer AEG, we did find a few individuals who reported that it shoots well, especially on full auto with either biodegradeable or plastic bb’s.
And, we found one report that the battery compartment was difficult to access and reassemble, however, as we all know, the more that you get into the habit of doing something (such as accessing and reassembling the battery compartment), the easier and faster it becomes.
556 Sig Sauer AEG Pricing:
For an intermediate airsoft rifle, the Soft Air 556 Sig Sauer AEG is competitively priced and can be purchased with free shipping from Amazon.com.
556 Sig Sauer Out of the Box Includes:
- AEG Rifle
- Magazine
- Battery
- 1 Battery Charger
556 Sig Sauer Specifications & Shipping Info
- Dimensions: 33″ x 5″ x 13″
- Weight: 11 pounds
- Assembly: None
- Must be shipped separately
- Cannot be sold in certain zip codes
556 Sig Sauer Accessories
The Soft Air 556 Sig Sauer AEG uses M4 style magazines, so you’ll definitely want to stock up with a couple extra M4 style magazines, and either biodegradable or plastic bb’s!
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Soft Air’s 556 Sig Sauer AEG, a near exact replica of the real Swiss Arms Sig Sauer 556, is “one of the coolest guns ever” according to the reviews, and after further examination and maybe a little use in a skirmish or two, we’re pretty sure you’ll agree!

