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Earlier in the year, I was shooting a match and came to a forced reload. I dumped the old magazine on my trusted, well worn and favorite 226 and inserted a fresh one. I pressed the gun back out and broke a clean shot to the A box. The magazine promptly fell out. Thinking I didn't for whatever get the magazine seated, I pulled another and inserted it, chambered a round, and broke another shot. That magazine fell out. The RO brought me to a stop and I looked at my pistol. The mag release was hanging out of it. I showed it clear and bagged it.

When I got home I found something I had never seen before. The small plunger in the mag catch had sheered itself, allowing the spring to go who knows where, and left metal chunks in the frame. I tried to pick it out, but couldn't get it out. My LGS said they could get it no problem, so I dropped it off.

Fast forward several months, and some parts issues, the shop had a devastating fire to where most of the gun department was a total loss. My 226 was far from my thoughts because a good friend lost his livelihood. As things started to improve, I inquired about my pistol. He stated that it made it through, but was covered in a pile of ash and soot. The fire didn't get into the room that this gun was in, but a lot of ash was still in the room as well as soot. The gun was field stripped, cleaned, promptly repaired and returned to me today.

For what I can tell, it is no worse for the wear. No real signs of heat damage, and it still shoots like a top. The only downside I can find is that it still reeks of smoke. And whatever solvent they used to clean it up trashed the skateboard tape on the front grip.

I have no idea the round count on the gun, but it has been my primary training pistol for some time.





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So, they fixed the mag catch problem before the fire, obviously.


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Yep, all better.




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To Hell and Back!
 
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It was sad driving by PSS each morning on the way to MOAC. Glad they are in the recovery/rebuilding phase and that your 226 is back in your hands. To hell and back reliability!!
 
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Good stuff!!! Good to know it is still working and not torched up. I wonder if eventually the burn odor will go away? I supposed over time with shooting and cleaning it will.
 
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Good stuff!!! Good to know it is still working and not torched up. I wonder if eventually the burn odor will go away? I supposed over time with shooting and cleaning it will.


I hope so. I hit it with a good cleaning this morning and it still stinks afterwards.




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Another detailed strip and ultrasonic bath may be needed.

One less intensive method - use this product:
https://www.amazon.com/One-Dro...-4&keywords=one+drop

Many years ago, the only hotel room available during a trip was a room that had been used by smokers. I took about 20 or so cotton balls, but a drop of the liquid on each arrayed around the room. I turned the air conditioning on low and went out for a meal. The smell was GONE when I got back. I put the cotton balls into a bag, turned the air conditioning to full for a few minutes, and the room was again habitable.

For this, I'd recommend a cardboard box - put some newspaper or paper towels down, put the gun and magazine in the middle, then put a couple of cotton balls in there with the liquid. Put the lid back on for a bit (you might open the action and disassemble the magazines, and take off the grip panels as well).
 
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Good stuff!!! Good to know it is still working and not torched up. I wonder if eventually the burn odor will go away? I supposed over time with shooting and cleaning it will.


I hope so. I hit it with a good cleaning this morning and it still stinks afterwards.


If that gun had a long extractor it probably would not have survived the fire.
 
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I hope so. I hit it with a good cleaning this morning and it still stinks afterwards.


Is it the metal, or the plastic grips?


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Quite a story. Glad she made it back. This must be why Sig uses the motto "To Hell & Back Reliability"? Smile


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Put some frog lube on it, that'll change the smell. But then you gotta get that stuff off...


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If that gun had a long extractor it probably would not have survived the fire.



Solid gold right there
 
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