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Yeah, been here since before the demise of the original Firing Line, but when all the splitting occured, I rarely post here. I do come to check out the classifieds and read up on some of the more esoteric firearms.
Like Siglite above, this was my first post in ages.
To the original poster--patience is a virtue. SIGforum is a good place, like thehighroad. Dorian put it best in his previous response.
Seems like the same conspiracy theorists who love to bash on SF still take every opportunity to do so. It's like a sore that won't heal with some of you...
When I want a caliber bigger than 9mm but easier to carry than a SIG P220, I reach for my 239 in either 40 or 357SIG.
Accurate, easy to shoot, slim grip.
Sometimes SIG will refurb a pistol and use replacement parts from police turn-ins and other sources that have been refinished. I have a 226 that had the same treatment. Dunno if your 229 has a serial# on the slide, but check and see if it matches your frame. Mine came back with a different...
A very informative write-up, I learned a lot about how Armalite has upgraded the little things to make for a more reliable rifle.
Plus anyone who wears a USN hat and gets it published in a magazine is okay by me.
Here's a pic of the stuck case. Yucky hard blackened crud stuck to the case. In the chamber, it looked the same, but corresponded with the non-black spots on the case. You can also see how the extractor tore the rim.
W.E.G.,
I finally got the case out. I tried freezing the complete upper in order to cause the steel case to contract, but that didn't work. I ended up soaking it in liquid wrench penetrating oil (didn't have enough Kroil to stick down the barrel). I banged on the case with a brass rod I...
Thanks Powederman!
The etching comment with Kroil still kinda bugs me. Wonder if there is any truth in this. I've used Kroil for everything and I don't think I've had an issue yet.
Hi guys.
Sadly, the same exact thing happened to me this weekend during a carbine class. I shot 1000 rounds of Wolf 'polymer' coated 223 through my AR, and had 5 cases stick in the chamber. 4 of them were fairly easy to remove with a little coaxing from a cleaning rod and some light tapping...
I've fired several hundred rounds of the old-style lacquered steel case Tula ammo through my Ranch, no probs so far. One thing that's a little disconcerting is that the charging handle will often be caught by the spent cases as they eject, causing a pretty spark when the steel meets steel.
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I have an early Caspian frame/slide GSR that had the typical internet issues (tilted hammer due to out-of-spec frame drilling, a loose extractor, stripped grip bushing, super-tight barrel bushing). All were fixed by SIGARMS. I then gussied up the pistol at Novak's.
It's flawless. By far...
I shoot my 220's a lot, and have 2 dozen of the current factory stainless 8-rounders. Yeah they're expensive but 100% reliable. They also are a little harder to load than other mags. For carry I have a few of the older 7-rounders that are also 100%, and use the current 8-round stainless as...
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