Sig P250 problem

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groundhog34

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I had posted earlier about my Sig P250 in 45 that was a total POS and replaced by Sig. I got a 40 cal in replacement as there were no 45's available for a month or more. I took the 40 out this afternoon and fired a couple of magazines. It feed perfectly, no problems at all. It did not seem to be that acurate but that may work it's self out. My only complaint is that Sig would not handle the transfer fee.
 
yea, i love my P250, but i'm totally with you on the transfer fee. that should've fallen on them, they were the ones that had to swap you due to not having an identical replacement. it was THEIR responsibility. not that accurate, eh? that sux, but .40's never are, are they?

i got a P250 in 9mm. it hasn't really been put through the paces, enough, but so far it seems quite accurate and reliable.
 
They should have shipped the pistol directly to you. There was no need to involve a FFL in a replacement transaction.
 
I took the 250 in 40 out today. I ran 6 magazines through it with 3 jams. Not only is it a jamomatic I got hit in the eye twice with spent shells. I called Sig and am awaiting a return call. IMO the 250 is a POS that has many problems and probably won't be around for long. If I ever get another Sig it will be German made.
 
I took the 250 in 40 out today. I ran 6 magazines through it with 3 jams. Not only is it a jamomatic I got hit in the eye twice with spent shells. I called Sig and am awaiting a return call. IMO the 250 is a POS that has many problems and probably won't be around for long. If I ever get another Sig it will be German made.
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I think the_gun is trying to tell you something.. :scrutiny:


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