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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: 8623 | 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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| 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: 142 | 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: 142 | 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: 142 | Location: Fort Myers, FL , USA | Registered: March 02, 2004 |
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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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