Posted on 05/09/2014 9:16:48 AM PDT by aimhigh
The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office pulled its deputies off the streets Thursday afternoon and asked other local law enforcement agencies to respond to calls of service after a number of newly purchased duty weapons failed gun range testing, officials said.
"We recently purchased over 300 Sig Sauer .40-caliber handguns, and during qualification on the range, a couple of them failed," said Deputy Les Garcia, a Sheriff's Office spokesman. "Our range master contacted Sig, and Sig identified a part in this gun that will potentially cause them to malfunction."
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When my daughter was with the police, she used a .40 Sig. Loved it.
Weekly cleaning, oiling and tightening screws may be one of the reasons, I have never had a problem with any wheel gun I have owned. A lesson learned from an old instructor many years ago, who probably never heard of Loctite
Same here. It’s why all but one of our now lost-in-a-boating-accident handguns was a Sig.
hmmm.
My P220s fired everything I put in them. .45 ACP.
Good and bad news for the dogs of the county.
Absolutely the WORST mistake any manufacturing company can make. Shipping numbers over insuring quality will doom your profit, doom your reputation, doom your market share. This was a war I fought for 25 years of my career.
“...some range personnel called it female/queer limp wristing.”
The reason the .40 Short & Weak was developed is because the FBI females could not handle the best semi-automatic handgun round ever developed, the 10mm. They came up with a weakened “FBI load” that became the .40.
A .38 special or 9mm in the head beats a .45 in the vest every time.
Yeah, I don’t think it is the majority, but its enough that people have complained.
I have an older model P229 and have easily shot over 2,000 rounds through it without a hiccup ever. I also have a drop-in 357Sig barrel that I also have shot a lot of rounds through.
I have used my P229 in advanced handgun courses and other training classes and it has never missed a beat and is my go-to weapon.
I’m very surprised at this claim of failure and will monitor what the problem might be?
“I do not think I have ever heard of a failed gun range test by a S&W Highway Patrolman or a Colt Trooper.”
A Colt Trooper is just a Python without the polished bright blue finish and full length lug. Early models were just called the .357.
I had a 4-screw Highway Patrolman that I sold to a collector friend.
They’ll LOVE what’s under mine, then!!!
HAHAHA!!!
(Couldn’t resist.... had to....)
Cheap is good. I LOVE cheap... You can call me “cheap bastard”, and I take it as a compliment!!!!!
:^)
Hard to say, I asked a gunsmith about it, he said it wasn’t uncommon and recommended the loctite.
I keep my guns very clean and lubricate per manufacturer instruction. I also had a crusty old instructor.
Unreliable pistols can rattle you a good one.
The most unnerving one I’ve used was a very worn .45 ACP, that would fire two rounds with a single trigger pull.
A very sudden loss of confidence, and instead of a pistol, you feel like you are holding a live hand grenade. Even on a range you don’t feel confident enough to just lay it down until you’ve pulled its magazine and cleared it.
Hard to say, I asked a gunsmith about it, he said it wasn’t uncommon and recommended the loctite.
I keep my guns very clean and lubricate per manufacturer instruction. I also had a crusty old instructor.
Maybe it is the stainless steel. I don’t ever remember having a similar problem with blued revolvers.
Any idea about bore size of the p220? I was shooting one last week and the bullets were tumbling. The same rounds were not tumbling with a 1911 and a S&W we were shooting.
Union officer-safety rules. It's why you almost never see a single officer make a traffic stop any more.
“This statement is purely my opinion, but SIG Sauer and especially SIG USA is today manufacturing at about the same level of competency as Taurus.”
I know there are a lot of Taurus haters out there, but I like mine. My PT92 Beretta clone has over 7000 rounds through it with no problems after the break-in, and my 709 has never had any problems since I got it.
The most important thing about any firearm is that it goes bang EVERY time. My Tauri do.
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