Let’s not start throwing insults. I’m not blue collar nor a union guy. The boss is who says how many man hours are used to check QC or how often the machines are calibrated to ensure exacting specs. The person on the line may not have as much control as you think.
You’re thinking about it one sided. Employees can be dedicated and talented, but a drop in quality of materials used to make a product affect its performance as well.
If you didn’t want to talk about all the issues surounding QC, you should have brought it up.
Yes, all SIGs are crap. We all know that Glocks and M&P’s have never encountered QC issues (especially when everyone is pumping out record amounts of guns), never have parts breakage nor do they ever malfunction.:blink:
I agree the new Glocks that I have had were just the cat’s ass!!! Not!!! My wife won’t even shoot Gocks any more due to the brass to the face and down her shirt.
Long story my 2 cents worth and I’m done. It is always Sig Sig Sig. Seems fine to have to dump money into a Glock though nothing is said just fine and dandy. Does anyone here even know that most of Gocks upper MGT is in total chaos??
I forgot perfection!! I’m done sorry for childish rant, I’m older and should be above what I have said already.
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I regret I allowed myself to get dragged into this off-topic conversation.
I’m just looking for help to get my buddy’s SIG P226 running properly.
I wish you guys would not have derailed the topic with all this non-related crap.
How about you start up a new topic devoted to “Sig-Sauer Management Problems” and have at it?
OK?
I doubt you will, but hey, it was worth asking.
Tell her she doesn’t have to show so much cleavage, it is dangerous enough at the range without this kind of distraction.
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Cohen screwed up Kimber and now he’s screwing SIG… the sad thing is, the cutting of corners has made both companies more profitable then when they were putting out good products. ![]()
-Tom
just FYI… SIG USA does not manufacture the P226 for NSW-(SEALs)… that firearm is manufactured in Germany…
The problem is the cleavage is worse than the Gen 4 Glocks LOL!!! Not enough to distract I’m out LOL
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I only bought 2 Glocks last year, a G26 and a G20 and I already had an M&P.357sig. They all run great. Then I buy my first Sig @ $1200 and it doesn’t function and then breaks. Imagine my displeasure after talking up Sigs for so long based on their track record. Then I have two more brand new Sigs fail on me. The fourth a cheap P250 ran fine but after the issues from the others I finally gave up.
I can accept the thought that the more guns that are made will obviously have more complaints. Especially, on the internet but when I spend $3500 in guns and $3k of them fail on me and have to go back, I’d say that’s more than bad luck. That’s straight Evil.
I’m the type of person who only likes the best. …Or at least the best that I can afford. I was told for as long as I can remember the Sig was one of the best. I just wish my examples of their products showed me that type of value. I really loved my TacOps.
Could I just be the most unlucky customer in the world? Maybe, but that’s the way it is.
Directly to the OP and his issue, send it back to Sig. Send it back as many times as it takes till you either get tired of it or you pay a good Gunsmith to figure out the problem.
As was said earlier in this thread: Have your buddy send it to Sig and they will take care of it.
Now why don’t you stop whining and go make a video or something.
Wow, 5 posts and you are already proving yourself to be a Class A Jerk.
Congrats, and keep up the good work.
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It’s not all about post count. I don’t feel the need to post all that often, but the 200 threads you’ve made on this board so far to try to get hits on your youtube channel have gotten kind of annoying.
Thanks for increasing the signal to noise ratio on this site.
Here’s a thought. Crawl back into your little hole and come out only when you have something thoughtful to contribute to a discussion.
Now, run along.
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You have the answer of what you should do to get your buddy’s Sig fixed. As far as I’m concerned there is nothing left to contribute to this thread, so I’m going to bow out.
Well, at least this topic has brought your contribution count up to 7 comments. Congrats.
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Source? I’ve heard the opposite. Some frames may be made in Germany on previous buys, but many SIGs on the civy side are too.
ETA… Mk25’s, NSW’s latest order of P226’s are made here in the US. So are their P239’s and HK45CT’s.
Train like you fight, Bo.
Buying a modern Sig that states “Made in Germany” is no more of an indication of good quality controls and materials than “Made in USA” is an indication of poor quality controls and materials.
Products made overseas are produced to either the manufacturer’s specs, or the importer’s specs. For instance, GMC’s plant in Brazil produces and exports vehicle parts with different materials and quality standards depending on the demands of the customer. Sig Sauer USA may have their frames and a few other parts produced in Germany, but quality and materials are set by Sig Sauer USA depending on what they want to bring to the US market.