Sig-Sauer P220, problem?
i own two sig p220st's, and i just had a simple question. there seems to be a little bit of lateral play in the takedown levers going across the frame, and one p220 has a bit more play than the other one. the size of the holes for the takedown levers have not increased, or been marred in any way. i was just wondering if this was normal? my older p220st(pre-rail) has less lateral play than my newer p220st(railed). by lateral play, i mean than that the takedown levers moves laterally in the frame a tiny bit. it's held in the frame by a little spring that also functions as a spring for the slide release lever. it's not as if the takedown levers rattle in the frame, but they do move. should i be worried?
edited to change p220st to p220 because i realize that there are a lot more p220 owners out there than p220st owners, and the nature of my perceived problem could be present in both models, and i want input of all p220 owners regardless of alloy or stainless framed guns.
i own two sig p220st's, and i just had a simple question. there seems to be a little bit of lateral play in the takedown levers going across the frame, and one p220 has a bit more play than the other one. the size of the holes for the takedown levers have not increased, or been marred in any way. i was just wondering if this was normal? my older p220st(pre-rail) has less lateral play than my newer p220st(railed). by lateral play, i mean than that the takedown levers moves laterally in the frame a tiny bit. it's held in the frame by a little spring that also functions as a spring for the slide release lever. it's not as if the takedown levers rattle in the frame, but they do move. should i be worried?
edited to change p220st to p220 because i realize that there are a lot more p220 owners out there than p220st owners, and the nature of my perceived problem could be present in both models, and i want input of all p220 owners regardless of alloy or stainless framed guns.
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