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| I'd keep shooting it. If any other problems persist, I'd contact customer service. If not, I don't think I'd worry about it. |
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| If the battery cover isn't tight enough, it may blink out. If too tight, that may also be a problem. FWIW, when I change my batteries, I have to pry them out of the cover. No harm or problems, they just won't drop out by themselves. Never had a problem with them blinking out. I have two Sig P320 RXs and have shot a few thousands of rounds through them over a year.
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| Posts: 7210 | Location: South Georgia | Registered: May 13, 2006 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Arty: If the battery cover isn't tight enough, it may blink out. If too tight, that may also be a problem. FWIW, when I change my batteries, I have to pry them out of the cover. No harm or problems, they just won't drop out by themselves. Never had a problem with them blinking out. I have two Sig P320 RXs and have shot a few thousands of rounds through them over a year.
My battery likewise does not fall out the cover.. I may have overtighten. Thanks for the feedback |
| Posts: 14 | Location: seminole, florida | Registered: October 26, 2005 |
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