Posted: 6/12/2008 2:17:19 PM EDT
And they are if you get a good one. I'm so mad because Sig knows dam well their quality is gone and they refuse to do anything about it. "lets charge twice as much as Glock and give the buyer a non functional pistol to boot"! Lets see I paid $900 for the 229ST, $700 for the 239 and $830 for the 220 Compact. I did not get one gun the functions properly. Maybe I'm the idiot for continuing to buy Sig's after multipulproblems.......Sig is laughing at me. |
| I had a West German P220 fullsize that kept having malfs, hell I couldnt get through 50 rounds without at least one problem. I replaced it with a new P220 and so far so good. I figure I've got 1K or so through it with no issues. I think Sig has been hit and miss for quite awhile. |
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To answer some questions: No chance I'm limping it. God a good solid 2 handed grip that I was taught at top rated schools. Ammo was WWB ball and hollow point. Blaser Brass ball, Speer Gold Dots, Remington UMC and Remington Green Box hollow points....all quality plinking ammo and some high quality denfence loads. The 229 does not take the same mags. The mags I used in the 220 were NIB factory mags. |
| I had the same problem with a P220ST. Manual says to fire 200 rounds to break the pistol in, but it's hard to fire 200 rounds when every round refuses to chamber. Usually it's the extractor that's at fault. Unfortunately, the P220ST used a less common extractor than the rest of P220 series and I wasn't about to waste ~$40 a pop to find one that did work. Shipping the pistol to Sig would cost even more. I dumped the lemon and picked up a P220 Elite which will eat anything. Damn fine tack driver to boot. |
Sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant your "1998" 229 and the 229ST. Factory mags can be duds. In my very limited experience the two issues that seem to generate the most problems for highly reliable out of the box guns (Glock, HK , etc.) are shooter error and magazine issues. I read that you've trained at Valhalla etc. so the chances were low there, but possible. Mags too are usually good, but not always. Bad guns from good companies are even a lower probability than the other two but they happen. A couple years ago Sig was the one company that nobody had a bad thing to say about: they made quality guns and they weren't snobs about it. Now something is off. Good luck with it. Please keep us posted on any developments. |
| I am so sorry to hear about your problems with your new Sig Sauer Compact and your overall frustration with Sig Sauer. I've been over at the Sig Forum website and I've heard of some members problems with the external extractors and FTF and FTE. I have a P220R and a P220 Carry Two Tone bought within a half a year of each other. I've never experienced any issues with both pistols and I guess I find myself very fortunate. I like Sig Sauer pistols and hope to own another one - a P220 Compact. If I do have issues with any of my firearms, I will hope for the best and give the manufacturer the benefit of the doubt that they will make good on their warranty. I wish you luck that you will resolve your problems with your pistol quickly and without any more heartache. |
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It's definately an extractor issue. Very common. A huge number of the new-style stainless slide internal extractor models got a batch of poorly-made extractors installed. Since no one hand fits anything these days due to cost, out they go and jam they will. The extractors just need to be radiused a bit more to allow the cartridge to slip into place and slide to go into battery. I could have easily fixed mine myself, but the gun was under warranty (P220 Carry) and Sig sent me a shipping label. I had it back in about 10 days or so. Ran 100 more trouble-free rounds through it and sold it. Lost all confidence in that gun. FWIW, all my old stamped slide Sigs have been extremely accurate and completely reliable. I eventually got away from Sigs due to my issues with the DA/SA transition. Bottom line: Sig will make it right, as much as it sucks. Especially considering they've jacked up the prices such that you can buy TWO good used Glocks for what one Sig costs. |
My buddy recently bought the same gun. He's having the same problem, and it's apparently a common problem with them nowadays.
This was also my best guess, without having seen and played with the gun. |
I see this a lot with new guns. When you purchase a brand new firearm that does work, you should not be paying shipping! When you have 10K of use, then paying shipping is fair. The company should send you a call tag, or you take it back where you bought it, tell them it does not work, get your money back. Almost every distributer will credit back a dealer who returns a new POS. Service grade firearm companies need to get their acts together, customers are paying way to much to be QC'ing their product. If they want to run their businesses like Kel-Tec, then they should be in KT's price range. Which, by the way, is not a slam on KT, they are straight forward about how they build their product. You have basically $3k of garbage, SIG should be sending you call tags and apologizing profusely the whole time. |



