I think a deliberate slow pull on the trigger is what builds fatigue. I used to do that, even staging the trigger, trying to get the bull's eye every time. Then I realized that I bought my Sig P250c...
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I think a deliberate slow pull on the trigger is what builds fatigue. I used to do that, even staging the trigger, trying to get the bull's eye every time. Then I realized that I bought my Sig P250c...
I remember that thread on m4carbine and it amazed me on how the bullet was constructed. Supposed to be really extreme ammo and this Youtube demo showed the difference between rbcd and other hollow...
Well, I went to the range today and shot 100 rounds, now 700 rounds. Still 100%. :cool:
Despite its history I like it.
That's a new one to me. Mine's been great and since I had it apart I marveled at the design of the modularity of the pistol. I wonder if it was the early models that was troublesome.
What did I do wrong?
Any word yet about why the wheel came off?
I have a Sig P250 compact in 40sw that went 100% through 600 rounds. It has a long pull trigger but smooth and easy. Great gun and made well.
I sent an email to Winchester and they haven't responded. I did a Google search on the company and found an article about them having a dispute with the members of the union. It seems it's over...
A few months ago I bought three boxes of Win PDX1 9mm 124 +P. I loaded my Sigma 9VE and on the first round I racked the slide did not go to battery. I thought WTH and found my slide stuck. I had to...
How about, "After You Shoot - Your gun's hot. The perp's not. Now what?"
Very good book to read, especially about the 911 calls and the author interviewed several attorneys on the subject. Also...
All I have. :cool:
Sigma 9mm - Sig P250c 40sw
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It certainly would be nice to buy a well made (and well priced) pistol to own but are they really worth the price they command? I think some do but not all. I only based this on my observations and...