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- Wed Jun 01, 2016 12:09 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
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Re: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
No argument there. My comments were solely about that article, not the OP's issue.
- Wed Jun 01, 2016 11:32 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
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Re: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
Like I said, that's an ammo problem, not a pistol problem.rotor wrote:I don't want to quote the whole article but they said that with Cor-Bon ammo...definitely weird.Pawpaw wrote:This is not the first time I've heard this, but it makes no sense. How could "primer material" get into the channel unless the primer is being pierced, allowing material to blow back into the channel. If that's happening, how is that the pistol's fault? That would be an ammo problem, not the gun's fault.rotor wrote:I looked up this gun in the Guntests magazine and they gave it a D rating. Said among other problems that the firing pin channel got clogged with primer material causing the no strike or light strike primer problems. That was in 2013. I have never owned a Sig and have no firsthand knowledge about them but before I buy something I do read the reviews. They compared the Sig to S&W Shield which they gave an A-. I hope Sig corrects this for you.
I call "BULL" on that statement. Not at you, but whoever originally wrote that nonsense.
"Waiting for the second gun, we closely examined the breech face of the first one. There, we finally found the real problem. The firing-pin hole on the breech face was blocked by a plug of primer material that had been scraped off the bulging fired primer of the Cor-Bon ammo. This little plug was jammed into the firing-pin hole. It spread the force of the firing-pin strike, which didn’t even dent the primer. This, too, was a first for us. Recovered Cor-Bon cases fired in the P938 had their primers blown completely flat. They showed no trace of the firing-pin dent, but they each had a scrape across their face. The scraping action had cut off the protruding primer metal and jammed it into the breech face hole, and that blocked the firing pin."
Wonder if something similar is happening here as author did have "no strike" on some primers. Something is strange when FTF and there is no mark on the primer. Not even a tiny indent. I am only relating the article as I have never even held a Sig.
How can any manufacturer engineer a pistol that won't be affected by any defect in the ammo? That's like blaming the pistol for a squib round.
- Wed Jun 01, 2016 7:50 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
- Replies: 29
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Re: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
This is not the first time I've heard this, but it makes no sense. How could "primer material" get into the channel unless the primer is being pierced, allowing material to blow back into the channel. If that's happening, how is that the pistol's fault? That would be an ammo problem, not the gun's fault.rotor wrote:I looked up this gun in the Guntests magazine and they gave it a D rating. Said among other problems that the firing pin channel got clogged with primer material causing the no strike or light strike primer problems. That was in 2013. I have never owned a Sig and have no firsthand knowledge about them but before I buy something I do read the reviews. They compared the Sig to S&W Shield which they gave an A-. I hope Sig corrects this for you.
I call "BULL" on that statement. Not at you, but whoever originally wrote that nonsense.
- Thu Mar 31, 2016 8:25 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
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Re: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
I believe you will find that Sig Customer Service has worked out the bugs quite well.FCH wrote:The pistol is back from Sig. Very quick turn around. The cleaned the firing pin channel, replaced the mainspring, and upgraded the magazine latch. They reported test firing with ball and hollow-point with no malfunctions. Here's hoping my wife and I can get to the range in the next few days and run a 100 rounds or so.
When I first bought mine (used) it was frustrating. First it was consistently shooting left and I could not get it to group worth beans. In fact, with the gun unloaded and the slide in battery, I could wiggle the muzzle around. My son had it for a while and when he returned it, you could not put the safety on with the hammer cocked unless you pulled the hammer farther back.
I called Sig and since I bought it used, I had to pay. I think I paid about $150 for round trip shipping, plus inspection. They made it very clear that I could be charged for any repairs that might be needed.
It came back just as quickly as yours has. According to the work order, they replaced the sear pin (the safety problem), replaced the barrel , adjusted the sights and fired for function. I was not charged another penny for all that work. It's run like a top ever since.
- Wed Mar 16, 2016 9:36 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
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Re: Sig Sauer P938 malfunction help
Call Sig.