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by SigM4
Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:21 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Sig warranty.
Replies: 12
Views: 2528

Re: Sig warranty.

I haven't taken a class through them yet, but my wife, and parents just took their renewal with them a couple months ago. They all had nothing but praise for the instructors and the way the class was conducted. A refreshing change from their first experience with a different instructor.

Depending on when you're taking your class I might be able to offer the loan of my SigPro to you. My wife was pregnant when she took her renewal with Crossfire, as such she still hasn't done her shooting qualification portion. She is going to go after the first of the year sometime to shoot, if it happens to coincide with the class you're taking you'd be more than welcome to borrow it. Failing that though I'm sure you won't have a hard time finding a loaner/rental to shoot with.
by SigM4
Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:43 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Sig warranty.
Replies: 12
Views: 2528

Re: Sig warranty.

Recent stories I've heard about Sig's CS have me very hopeful that they've finally gotten things right in Exeter. For the last couple years it seemed to be one problem after another when returning a gun to Sig for warranty work. However, as I said, recently I've heard and seen very good reports about folks' experiences. Having said that though its usually not a fast process; at least as it relates to your case. If you need a gun for your class next month I wouldn't count on it being back in time, especially with Christmas coming up. However, most instructors do have rental guns available to use so I wouldn't fret too much. If were me I'd use it as an opportunity to pick up a second handgun, you know "just in case" ;-) .

As to your problem though I seem to remember someone on Sigforum having a similar issue. My memory is hazy, but I think there was a little extra plastic on the inside of the grip that was affecting the trigger bar and keeping it from moving forward just enough to reset of the trigger. I'm assuming the hammer is cocked after you fire, and its just that the trigger isn't resetting? If thats the case I would take the grip off and look for something interfering with the trigger bar. Judging from your fix of pulling on the hammer slightly it would sound like something is causing the trigger bar to not go fully forward.

With the grip off you can see the rear portion of the trigger bar, look at the inside of the grip that aligns with this spot for anything protruding.

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Failing finding anything there, another possibility is something interfering with the trigger bar inside the frame. Again, look for something here that might be interfering with the trigger bar travel.

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