I saw this on another forum. Does this seem fishy to anyone else?
https://www.sigsauer.com/maintenanc...M17Surplus&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua
https://www.sigsauer.com/maintenanc...M17Surplus&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua
I saw one site had them for 599.
Only Sig can refer to a surplus ( by definition an excess of production exceeding demand) as unique and one of a kind as the link states.....
I like my 320s but just saying...
Wonder if Sig would warranty these units, if future repairs were needed?
It says they are covered as:Wonder if Sig would warranty these units, if future repairs were needed?
I notice they don't have the same magazine package nor do they include the "Standard Power" mainspring-guide rod.Gunprime has them for $528: https://gunprime.com/products/sig-sauer-p320-9mm-ns-320f-9-m17-used-m17
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That would suck if i had to pay $55 in shipping for a defective handgun.
That goes SOLIDLY into my *Not-Cool* category on their part.CPO is one year. I like sig but one area they kind of suck at is warranty. They also make you pay 55 dollar shipping. Even on guns purchased new with a lifetime warranty. They are one of few (if any) that do this. And yea thats firsthand experience and not hearsay
That goes SOLIDLY into my *Not-Cool* category on their part.
Wasnt what I wanted to hear either. And it is the only gun company I've heard that from. And ive heard it twice from sig. 2 different guns. Made it cheaper to just buy the part in one case. That 226 is Still one of my favorite guns.
And the guns didnt break prematurely. They were well worn. Not that it mattered because that was never mentioned in my correspondence with sig. I'm just throwing that out there stating that I believe they make great guns. Just that their warranty policy isnt up to the standards of the other companies I've dealt with.
It is clearly stated in the warranty info too
The 226 has always felt to me like it was made for my hand.