I bought my Sigma back in September, Thanks to California's laws I picked it up just after labor day.
About a week after I got it I took it to the range. To say this gun is frustrating is an understatement. The trigger is horrible, and heavy. I shot two different types of ammo, some reloads from underwood ammunition, and Winchester Ranger, both 40 cal 180 gr (the reloads were JHP, where as the rangers were 180 gr ball). During my first range trip out of 100 rounds I had 24 rounds that failed to fire.
After the range I took it straight back to the shop I purchased it from, the owner of the shop and myself looked over the gun, field stripped it, and came to the conclusion the firing pin had somehow mushroomed at the tip, and bent...
Gun went off to Smith and Wesson, came back a few weeks ago.
Went to go shoot today. Same problem, 100 rounds through it (mix of reloads, and new winchester ranger) And again, 20 rounds failed to fire, the last fail to fire locked up tight in the gun. So I field stripped the gun, took it to the ranger officer, and asked for his assistance in removing the round (live round in the chamber, and it's locked up tight).
The RO takes the gun back onto the range (behind a wall from me) and somehow manages to remove the round.
He hands me the gun, and it is now completely locked with the action open, I cannot get it to close, went back to the shop where I bought it, once again we go over the gun, and neither of us can get it to close up.
So back off to warranty again!
To say this gun has been a frustration is an understatement... It will not site in for anything! I will adjust the site, and there is no rhyme or reason to where the rounds go. I can be high and right one time, low and left the 2nd time.
Normally I would blame myself and say I'm a horrible shot, not the guns fault... However with my friends XD-40 I can make a 1-1/2" group at 15 yards. I can make a 2" group with my Wife's 9mm Kahr CW9 at the same distance.
I would love to send this sigma through a shredder, but I'm sure there is some CA law against that too...
When it gets back from warranty is there anything I can do to make this gun usable? Or just toss it in the safe and get pissed off everytime I see the thing?
About a week after I got it I took it to the range. To say this gun is frustrating is an understatement. The trigger is horrible, and heavy. I shot two different types of ammo, some reloads from underwood ammunition, and Winchester Ranger, both 40 cal 180 gr (the reloads were JHP, where as the rangers were 180 gr ball). During my first range trip out of 100 rounds I had 24 rounds that failed to fire.
After the range I took it straight back to the shop I purchased it from, the owner of the shop and myself looked over the gun, field stripped it, and came to the conclusion the firing pin had somehow mushroomed at the tip, and bent...
Gun went off to Smith and Wesson, came back a few weeks ago.
Went to go shoot today. Same problem, 100 rounds through it (mix of reloads, and new winchester ranger) And again, 20 rounds failed to fire, the last fail to fire locked up tight in the gun. So I field stripped the gun, took it to the ranger officer, and asked for his assistance in removing the round (live round in the chamber, and it's locked up tight).
The RO takes the gun back onto the range (behind a wall from me) and somehow manages to remove the round.
He hands me the gun, and it is now completely locked with the action open, I cannot get it to close, went back to the shop where I bought it, once again we go over the gun, and neither of us can get it to close up.
So back off to warranty again!
To say this gun has been a frustration is an understatement... It will not site in for anything! I will adjust the site, and there is no rhyme or reason to where the rounds go. I can be high and right one time, low and left the 2nd time.
Normally I would blame myself and say I'm a horrible shot, not the guns fault... However with my friends XD-40 I can make a 1-1/2" group at 15 yards. I can make a 2" group with my Wife's 9mm Kahr CW9 at the same distance.
I would love to send this sigma through a shredder, but I'm sure there is some CA law against that too...
When it gets back from warranty is there anything I can do to make this gun usable? Or just toss it in the safe and get pissed off everytime I see the thing?