ArchAngelCD
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Voodoo, it happens with both factory new magazines the gun came with. I'm not going to spend another $40+ on a third magazine until 'm sure I'm going to keep this pistol but I do understand the suggestion, thank you.
OK, just an update. I spoke to a Sig rep on Thursday and sent the pistol back to the mothership today, Friday. I was told there is up to a seven week turn around so now I wait. I will post the results when they send back my P320 hopefully in working order.
Maybe I will get lucky and they will replace the slide and it will have night sights instead of the ones I now have. Naaaaa, I'm not that lucky lol...
According to the work order my P320 went to the repair dept on 7/11 and was inspected 7/12. Today, 7/18 the Sig was delivered back to me. The work order states they replaced the extractor pin and test fired the pistol with American Eagle 115gr FMJ ammo with no failures. As soon as I can get to the range I will report on my results and I have a feeling it will be fine.
I remember you posting that. I was being positive lol... I hope they got better at fixing what's obviously and continuing problem.That was the exact same thing they did to mine when it went in. Unfortunately the problem persisted.
I've experienced the same thing with warranty repair. I wish gun manufacturers would realize what the end result is when the hire "Know Nothings" in their repair department to save money. Customers get rid of the gun & avoid that brand.That was the exact same thing they did to mine when it went in. Unfortunately the problem persisted.
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I appreciate your advice but I'm not changing anything on a new handgun to make it work correctly. The gun should work correctly from the factory or they will make the repairs/fixes, not me.An extractor that is loose to the touch is too loose.
I would also switch ammo, and if it happens again, take a photo like the ones above. In a double feed situation the slide might be stuck pretty far back, but not actually locked open with the slide stop engaged. If it is actually locking open with rounds still in the mag, either the bullet nose is hitting the slide stop on the way up (happened to me with a 3rd gen S&W... take slide off; put a loaded mag into the frame to see if this is even a physical possibility) or you are knocking it up with your thumb/grip.
If it is just dribbling cases out, you could swap to a lighter recoil spring... most factory guns will run just fine at 4-5# lighter than stock with no other changes.
I'll note that my experience has been that WWB 9x19mm is notoriously underloaded.
SIG P220 and semi-wadcutter's http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/45_acp_sig_sauer_p220 and SWC ammunition.htmCall me too demanding but I expect any firearm to function correctly with the ammunition it is chambered for.