The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby Stradawhovious on Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:42 am

A little JB weld should fix that right up.


But I would think that Sig would want to know about it so they can give you a new one.

And if they don't, make sure the rest of us hear about it. Well, I would like it if you kept us informed either way.
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby gyrfalcon on Thu Dec 22, 2011 8:44 am

Stradawhovious wrote:A little JB weld should fix that right up.


It could be one of the "Monthly Info Sessions".. :mrgreen:

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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby rukwikenuf on Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:01 am

wow! i guess that the 22 i get wont be a SIG. i LOVE SIG, but that's just FUBAR! when it's time for me to get a 22, i'll go with a Single Six or Single Ten, revolvers are much more simple, and Ruger has been making them since Christ walked the Earth
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby Shipyard on Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:05 am

i've heard more than a share of horror stories about sig customer service - please do keep us informed on how they take care of you. what i've heard has actually kept me from buying new sigs...

my opinion - there are only 2 types of 22 auto pistols worth the $$ and time - Ruger Mark series (incl 22/45) and the walther P22 if it's smoothed out. both great guns, ultra reliable and good ol fun.

i never liekd the mosquito - too damn flimsey to have the sig name on the side of it.
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby gyrfalcon on Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:11 am

Browning Buckmarks are pretty good too IMHO...
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby Dill on Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:23 am

Shipyard wrote:i've heard more than a share of horror stories about sig customer service - please do keep us informed on how they take care of you. what i've heard has actually kept me from buying new sigs...

my opinion - there are only 2 types of 22 auto pistols worth the $$ and time - Ruger Mark series (incl 22/45) and the walther P22 if it's smoothed out. both great guns, ultra reliable and good ol fun.

i never liekd the mosquito - too damn flimsey to have the sig name on the side of it.



the Walthers are known to crack the slides too.
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby Snowgun on Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:39 pm

Dill wrote:
Shipyard wrote:i've heard more than a share of horror stories about sig customer service - please do keep us informed on how they take care of you. what i've heard has actually kept me from buying new sigs...

my opinion - there are only 2 types of 22 auto pistols worth the $$ and time - Ruger Mark series (incl 22/45) and the walther P22 if it's smoothed out. both great guns, ultra reliable and good ol fun.

i never liekd the mosquito - too damn flimsey to have the sig name on the side of it.



the Walthers are known to crack the slides too.


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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby Dill on Thu Dec 22, 2011 1:52 pm

I saw one in person, and when I googled 'Walther P22 cracked slide' I was pretty surprised at the amount of people with the same problem. Still a damn fun gun to shoot though.
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby gyrfalcon on Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:31 pm

Dill wrote:I saw one in person, and when I googled 'Walther P22 cracked slide' I was pretty surprised at the amount of people with the same problem. Still a damn fun gun to shoot though.


:welcome: ... I've seen a lot of the MIM .22LR revolvers crack and break. I sent back a S&W 22A because the frame cracked all the way down through the trigger guard.

On the smaller caliber pistols the quality control seems to be lacking with a lot of manufacturers.
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby Dill on Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:07 pm

thanks for the welcome :)


Aren't the Walther P22 and the S&W 22 the same gun?
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby mmcnx2 on Thu Dec 22, 2011 9:33 pm

I'll second the Ruger as a great 22 I love mine, but if money is not an issue my Smith Model 41 is just plain art.
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby 45Badger on Thu Dec 22, 2011 10:30 pm

Sig Mosquitos and Walther P22s are made with cheap metal. After Sig makes it right, buy a Ruger or a Browning.
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby rockcreek on Fri Dec 23, 2011 2:28 pm

The Sig Mosquito, along with the Walther P22, and the new S&W M&P 22 are all made by Umarex (yes, the airsoft gun company). If you want an accurate, reliable .22 auto, get a Ruger or Browning. If you want a duty type gun, pony up the cash for a P220 in .22, a CZ Kadet, or a Kimber 1911 conversion slide.
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby Seismic Sam on Sat Dec 24, 2011 6:47 am

The part about some of these 22 autos being made by Airsoft is pretty unsettling....

I'll just hang onto my Smith stainless K-frame 617 - I don't think the metal on that thing is going to give out, considering how close it is to the L-frame 357 mag... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: The Slide on my Sig Mosquito failed catastrophically today..

Postby sharpshot71 on Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:31 am

OldmanFCSA wrote:I'm not a SIG fan, but my Berrettas have also had failure issues, after 50,000 rounds on same slide, on a pre-production test model.

VERY GOOD PICTURES - they show the cause of failure clearly - SIG should not have an issue with this failure.


The failure occured exactly where and how I would have expected it to, which leads me to believe it is a design issue, not a quality control issue. As OldmanFCSA said, that corner is a large stress concentration.

To the OP, was this thousands of rounds in the 3-5 thousand range? Or in the 30-40 thousand range? I could maybe understand if it is 40k rounds. That is probably a pretty high number for the type of material and process that frame is made from. If it failed that way after 3k rounds, then it was a huge design failure.

Either way, I would say that if they send you a replacement slide with no design changes, it will probably fail in about the same amount of time. It could be marginally better/worse depending on casting quality of that particular slide.
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