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| Posts: 2602 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: June 02, 2002 |
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| Have you checked your grip to see if there's any interference with the slide? Try having a friend or another shooter try it out to see it happens while they shoot it as well. Curious to see what the issue here is.
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| Posts: 7464 | Location: Georgia | Registered: February 19, 2005 |
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| quote: Originally posted by ARMT Guy: Have you checked your grip to see if there's any interference with the slide?
Try having a friend or another shooter try it out to see it happens while they shoot it as well.
Curious to see what the issue here is.
I talked to Sig the other day about something else and I brought up RTB issues. No surprise Sig stands by their product and blames operator error.
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| Posts: 8356 | Location: Flown-over country | Registered: December 25, 2008 |
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| quote: Originally posted by featherweight: Anyone else have this issue on the newer pistols?
I bought a 320 and like an idiot, I sent it in to have it "upgraded". It ruined the trigger pull and it never ran right. Sig's ONLY solution was keep shooting it until it worked itself out. 100% of the problem was the firing pin spring is WAY too strong and would stop the slide short of battery. I had to whack it closed every time. Sig ignored my correspondence and calls to take it back and fix it right. I have stuck to more reliable brands since this fiasco.
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Thank you Very little
| I had similar issues with the original p250, it ran for a while and then started to have issues going into battery, which progressively got worse until it finally refused to ever go into battery.
Tossed it into the safe in it's box where it sat for over a year. Finally decided to call Sig and ask about it, they sent a postage paid pickup tag, took it back and returned in a few days fixed and running fine.
Couldn't trust it so traded it in, but Sig's stood behind it and CS was pleasant and easy to deal with... |
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| I would ask Sig to pick up any charges, it is their fault to begin with.
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| I sent a brand new 320 X5 back to Sig due to finish issues, they send me a return label so they should send you one if they haven't already. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Wasabi: I'm in FL. I thought you could ship a gun back to the manufacturer directly and them back to you with no FFL? I agree Sig should pick up any shipping charges.
You are correct; however, the fire control group is the serialized part. The new part changes the SN of the firearm. |
| Posts: 141 | Location: Fort Myers, FL , USA | Registered: March 02, 2004 |
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| quote: Originally posted by venenoindy: I sent a brand new 320 X5 back to Sig due to finish issues, they send me a return label so they should send you one if they haven't already.
Sig did send me a return label for the shipping. |
| Posts: 141 | Location: Fort Myers, FL , USA | Registered: March 02, 2004 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Warhorse: I would ask Sig to pick up any charges, it is their fault to begin with.
I will once I know the expenses. No sense in asking for something until I know what the expenses. I am sure they will make it up with items from the Sig store. |
| Posts: 141 | Location: Fort Myers, FL , USA | Registered: March 02, 2004 |
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Thank you Very little
| unless you physically broke something then it's going to be a warranty claim, sig will fix it and as long as it remains the same SN it should be shipped back to you.
If they have to replace the FCU with a new one and new SN you'll have to pickup at a LGS.
My buddy did the P320 recall, during test fires a round blew up the slide and FCU, Sig didn't say what or how just that they were sending him a new gun.
Since it was a new gun (SN) he had to pickup at the LGS. No fees or costs were paid by him. |
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| I was just going to mention that. If they have to return a gun via FFL they offer to compensate you, usually a mag or something similar. |
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| quote: Originally posted by HRK: unless you physically broke something then it's going to be a warranty claim, sig will fix it and as long as it remains the same SN it should be shipped back to you.
If they have to replace the FCU with a new one and new SN you'll have to pickup at a LGS.
My buddy did the P320 recall, during test fires a round blew up the slide and FCU, Sig didn't say what or how just that they were sending him a new gun.
Since it was a new gun (SN) he had to pickup at the LGS. No fees or costs were paid by him.
That's a far sight better than S&W did when I tried to warranty a split pistol with them...refusal, then the claim that they'd replace it under warranty...by charging me more for the "replacement" than retail. |
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