SSG 3000 question

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I have a Sig SSG3000. Its the one with the cheaper stock, not the mcmillan stock.

My question to you other SSG 3000 owners is how come I can't adjust my trigger's take-up? The manual says turn screw 709B clockwise to reduce take-up and turn it counter clockwise to increase take-up. However, screw 709B on my rifle is completely unturnable. Its just not moving at all. Unable to turn it clockwise nor counter clockwise.

Any idea what causes this? And who handles SIG warranty stuff in Canada if I need to go that route?
 
I have a Sig SSG3000. Its the one with the cheaper stock, not the mcmillan stock.

My question to you other SSG 3000 owners is how come I can't adjust my trigger's take-up? The manual says turn screw 709B clockwise to reduce take-up and turn it counter clockwise to increase take-up. However, screw 709B on my rifle is completely unturnable. Its just not moving at all. Unable to turn it clockwise nor counter clockwise.

Any idea what causes this? And who handles SIG warranty stuff in Canada if I need to go that route?


I haven't tried doing any trigger work on mine. As far as warranty work, SIG warranty is handled by MD Charlton.
The repairs are done in their Ontario location from what I read on their forum. (Seems to be a good thing for you as it is in Mississauga.:d

If you look through their forum, there is a thread there with warranty info and they have an email address that you can send warranty inquiries.

Good luck.
 
Just a bit of an update.

Took the rifle to MD Charlton and they took care of it.

Very happy with the service and would definitely recommend them.
 
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