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.
Stradawhovious wrote:A little JB weld should fix that right up.
Shipyard wrote:no kidding. that guy gets banned from here more than i quit this place
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 $$ and time - Ruger Mark series (incl 22/45) and the walther P22 if it's smoothed out. both great guns, ultra reliable and good ol fun.
i never liekd the mosquito - too damn flimsey to have the sig name on the side of it.
Dill wrote:Shipyard wrote:i've heard more than a share of horror stories about sig customer service - please do keep us informed on how they take care of you. what i've heard has actually kept me from buying new sigs...
my opinion - there are only 2 types of 22 auto pistols worth the $$ 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.
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.
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.
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