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| I can’t answer your question directly, but you might want to describe your problem in detail here. There are many knowledgeable members who might be able to help you find a solution. As a very minimum, knowing what firearm you’re having problems with is a critical bit of information. FWIW, armorers usually cannot do much more than replace defective parts. Then again, if a part isn’t defective, functioning problems with guns like Classic line SIGs are almost always due to the ammunition or operator errors. (And another FWIW: Strictly speaking “feeding” refers to what the magazine does. If your problem is truly related to a magazine malfunction, it’s usually best to just replace the offending mag or part like a spring. On the other hand, what most people call feeding is actually chambering or … problems with cartridges failing to go into the chamber properly. Again, though, specific details may result in someone’s providing you useful help.)
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| quote: Originally posted by molachi: Call Sig CS and talk to them.
Answering one's own questions based on rumor and assumptions is never the best way to get good information. We never know what kind of service we will get until we pursue it.
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I can tell at sight a Chassepot rifle from a javelin. |
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