Sig Cross... Uh Oh...

He is seeing if he can reproduce, and diagnose the issue. Not a big deal if he is in a safe place and has the firearm pointed in a safe direction. If he had headspace issues then obviously he would not want to fire it again.

Either way its not looking good. I hope they get it all sorted, I think its a revolutionary firearm design (obviously Q already did it but you need a mortgage for one of those bloody things).

You could do the same test on an empty chamber. That gun could have totally fragged has it fired unlocked.... reminds me of the guy on here who blew up his ruger gunsite after 'having' to hammer the bolt closed to load the next round.....
 
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Lol, guy does some of the most field testing of any internet gun guys, hes often puts thousands of rounds through rifles over a full year before putting out a video.
Even his short term reviews he wont produce without putting 500+ rounds down range... Through a bolt gun!
When he gets failure like this he often gets the gun to warrenty then continues testing... And includes the warrenty experience in the review. Presents well balanced reports. Talks a bit to much, but one of the most honest reviewers.
Guy probably shoots more in a year then most shoot in a lifetime. His patreon generates over $7000 a month and he burns more then half of that on ammo.

Ive seen him slag a hyped up sub par rifle when the ceo is there providing the guns and ammo lol.

I prefer Cgn reviews, I then do the opposite.
 
That's some seriously bad press for that rifle. Like him not, TNP has some serious viewership. Smart people will sit back and watch what happens when the first shipment arrives, time will tell if they are good or garbage.

That is why there is warranty.

If someone is concerned, I will take their 16" 308 off their hands provided it is still new in the box.
 
He is seeing if he can reproduce, and diagnose the issue. Not a big deal if he is in a safe place and has the firearm pointed in a safe direction. If he had headspace issues then obviously he would not want to fire it again.

Either way its not looking good. I hope they get it all sorted, I think its a revolutionary firearm design (obviously Q already did it but you need a mortgage for one of those bloody things).

So your gun fires when you work the bolt with no finger on the trigger and you decide to keep loading? Got it. Makes good sense.

I personally had a savage rifle explode on me with the bolt body hitting me in the neck. I would probably diagnose that issue differently.
 
So your gun fires when you work the bolt with no finger on the trigger and you decide to keep loading? Got it. Makes good sense.

I personally had a savage rifle explode on me with the bolt body hitting me in the neck. I would probably diagnose that issue differently.


Agreed. As much as I disliked mr nutter. I would not want to watch him let his bud eat a bolt
 
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Nutnfancy - "blah blah blah blah, oh and the rifle failed"
CGN - "yeah the rifle failed, but we don't like Natnfancy"
 
Nutnfancy - "blah blah blah blah, oh and the rifle failed"
CGN - "yeah the rifle failed, but we don't like Natnfancy"

Well is it just this one that failed?

It’s like the guy on military arms channel everything he touches fails it seems lol
 
It could be as simple as the trigger/sear spring preload screw backed out, who knows if someone has been mucking with it. I'm sure the people at sig were absolutely cringing/yelling don't load another round, ok great yeah keep doing it... we need more lawsuits....
 
It could be as simple as the trigger/sear spring preload screw backed out, who knows if someone has been mucking with it. I'm sure the people at sig were absolutely cringing/yelling don't load another round, ok great yeah keep doing it... we need more lawsuits....

Well, it's not like they don't have a history of faulty guns...
 
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