About Swiss Arms
Formerly known as SIG Arms AG based in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland, Swiss Arms traces its roots to Switzerland's long-standing tradition of precision engineering and firearms craftsmanship. The company emerged from the historic partnership between Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) and German manufacturer J.P. Sauer & Sohn, a collaboration that helped bring Swiss engineering excellence to military and law enforcement markets worldwide.
Building on Switzerland's global reputation for quality manufacturing, Swiss Arms became known for producing highly reliable service rifles and pistols, including the widely adopted SG 550 series. Over time, the brand name "Swiss Arms" has also been licensed internationally, extending into sporting, airsoft, and replica markets, bringing the aesthetic and heritage of Swiss military design to civilian enthusiasts around the world.
Today, the Swiss Arms name represents a blend of traditional Swiss precision, modern innovation, and a legacy rooted in one of Europe's most respected firearms manufacturing histories.
About Air Guns (Not Airsoft)
It's up to YOU to know the laws in your state, county, and city, and to fully comply with them. You must be 18 years or older to buy any air or airsoft gun.
Air guns are not airsoft or toy guns. They are recommended for adult use only and by youth under adult supervision. Misuse or negligence may cause serious injury or death.
1) ALWAYS keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. There are several safe "carries" depending on the situation. Treat your air gun like it is a real firearm.
2) Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Never point at anything you do not intend to shoot. Always keep the air gun on safe until you are ready to shoot.
3) Only load or cock a gun prior to shooting. Do not store a loaded gun.
4) Know your target and what lies beyond. Always aim in a SAFE DIRECTION. Always keep the muzzle of the air gun pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.
5) Anyone shooting or near a shooter should wear safety glasses.
6) All persons near a shooter should remain behind the shooter and the direction of the muzzle. Never climb or jump with a gun. You can't control the direction of the muzzle if you stumble or fall.
7) Avoid ricochet. Do not shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water. The pellet may bounce off or ricochet and hit someone or something you had not intended to hit.
8) Keep the muzzle clear. Never let anything obstruct the muzzle of a gun. Don't allow the muzzle to come in contact with the ground.
9) Guns not in use should always be unloaded. Store the air gun in a secure location. Before you store your air gun, remove the magazine, make sure there is no magazine inserted, no rounds in the chamber, and make sure the gun is decocked.
10) Never brandish your air gun or airsoft gun in public. Do not brandish or display any gun in public - it may confuse people and may be a crime. Police and others may think it is a firearm.
11) Do not change the coloration and markings to make it look more like a firearm. That is dangerous and may be a crime.



