Questar or SIG ISSU

I try my gun today and I realy love it. Very accurate! So one thing about it is that's the slide never stop open after the last round. After the last round the hammer are cocked then i do dry fire. Some guys at the range tell me that happen when we use 115gr or if you grip the guns not enough stiffer.

I've had this problem before... Sadly enough it was my fat thumb pushing the slide lock up ever so slightly. I had the whole range one day trying to figure out why my slide wouldn't stay back, until one guy told me to watch my fat thumb. :S
 
I've had this problem before... Sadly enough it was my fat thumb pushing the slide lock up ever so slightly. I had the whole range one day trying to figure out why my slide wouldn't stay back, until one guy told me to watch my fat thumb. :S

Yup, check your grip like he says above.
 
I know this is an older thread, but my Sig did not look anything like that - my barrel was clean, no smileys on top, my mags were shiny black (the plastic bottom plates), etc.

I'd be pissed if mine showed up like that, don't care if it's "new" I would want a "cleaner" one
 
The matte black mags are the standard phosphated 15 rounders from Sig.

When it comes to SIG magazines there is nothing "standard" anymore :p

They are using what seems like an every increasing number of variations and sources for magazines. This has been happening for over a year now... started back when there was a big shortage of magazines and SIG couldn't get enough to supply with their guns and temporarily started shipping only 1 magazine per gun to try to solve the issue.

Since then they have found new sources of supply and we have seen a wider range of designs, finishes, makes, etc. coming through with the guns.

I've lost count now at how many different magazine versions they are shipping and frankly there is no consistency. We are seeing shipments where the same model guns can have two or even three different magazine types (made by different suppliers or with different finish or design).

Mix into that the fact that many of the models we import are "E" prefix guns (meaning they are hi-cap magazines that we have to have "pinned/welded" to ten rounds for import to Canada)... that means even more magazine variations.

There is nothing "standard" about this anymore.

Mark
 
When it comes to SIG magazines there is nothing "standard" anymore :p

They are using what seems like an every increasing number of variations and sources for magazines. This has been happening for over a year now... started back when there was a big shortage of magazines and SIG couldn't get enough to supply with their guns and temporarily started shipping only 1 magazine per gun to try to solve the issue.

Since then they have found new sources of supply and we have seen a wider range of designs, finishes, makes, etc. coming through with the guns.

I've lost count now at how many different magazine versions they are shipping and frankly there is no consistency. We are seeing shipments where the same model guns can have two or even three different magazine types (made by different suppliers or with different finish or design).

Mix into that the fact that many of the models we import are "E" prefix guns (meaning they are hi-cap magazines that we have to have "pinned/welded" to ten rounds for import to Canada)... that means even more magazine variations.

There is nothing "standard" about this anymore.

Mark

that sucks!!

I'll be honest, I would rather have 5 magazines with the plastic base plate and same finish than I would rather have 5 assorted mags...I'm glad my factory sig mags are identical to my mec gar ones

you can see here, the 3rd mag down is authentic sig - it does not have a logo on the side like the mec gars, everything else is the exact same colour/finish/base plate

http://danimal247.com/Shooting/mysig.jpg
 
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