Took my new Sig P229R .40 S&W out yesterday out for the first time. I managed to put approx. 150 rounds before it before a massive failure. The trigger and hammer and both jammed.
Not sure what the problem is. Neither will budge. I had multiple RSO's at Silverdale look at it too, and they were all unsure. I took the grips off when I got home, but not being familiar with the inner workings, I'm not sure if anything looks off.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8627689385/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628799344/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628800992/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628801240/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628802136/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628802910/
I'll be testing the Sig warranty shortly. I'm tempted to try and fix myself, but I don't want to invalidate any warranty - esp. for a gun 30 days old. I'll be taking it back to Al Flaherty's once I get the temporary ATT.
And that wasn't my only problem. The sights are set low - and I mean really low. 4 or 5 inches at least at 25 yards. I'm hardly a great shot, but I can normally put rounds on paper. With the sights aligned and resting on the bench, rounds were hitting the ground before even making it to the target. I had to aim significantly higher just to hit paper - to the point that the target was fully obstructed by the slide just to hit the paper. Not impressed.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628802910/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628803696/
I investigated a bit, and noticed other people having similar problems with 229R's manufactured around the same date as my model. Seems like Sig was swapping out front sights for people who had problems, so hopefully this is an easy fix.
Regardless, not impressed with my first expericies with this pricey weapon. Hopefully Sig lives up to their end of the bargain and makes things right. If I wanted cheap, I could've bought a Norinco clone.
MW
Not sure what the problem is. Neither will budge. I had multiple RSO's at Silverdale look at it too, and they were all unsure. I took the grips off when I got home, but not being familiar with the inner workings, I'm not sure if anything looks off.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8627689385/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628799344/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628800992/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628801240/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628802136/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628802910/
I'll be testing the Sig warranty shortly. I'm tempted to try and fix myself, but I don't want to invalidate any warranty - esp. for a gun 30 days old. I'll be taking it back to Al Flaherty's once I get the temporary ATT.
And that wasn't my only problem. The sights are set low - and I mean really low. 4 or 5 inches at least at 25 yards. I'm hardly a great shot, but I can normally put rounds on paper. With the sights aligned and resting on the bench, rounds were hitting the ground before even making it to the target. I had to aim significantly higher just to hit paper - to the point that the target was fully obstructed by the slide just to hit the paper. Not impressed.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628802910/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65135131@N04/8628803696/
I investigated a bit, and noticed other people having similar problems with 229R's manufactured around the same date as my model. Seems like Sig was swapping out front sights for people who had problems, so hopefully this is an easy fix.
Regardless, not impressed with my first expericies with this pricey weapon. Hopefully Sig lives up to their end of the bargain and makes things right. If I wanted cheap, I could've bought a Norinco clone.
MW
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