User Panel
Never cared for SIG, never consider them a manufacturer to buy from. And now, their recent releases don't interest me at all, I think there are other options that are far superior to what SIG has to offer. I think their .gov contracts are more due to ex generals that lobby for them than a superior product. |
|
My distaste is from the failure of my p938 at 201 rounds. The problem was, I put 200 through it and then trusted it to defend my family. It was only at my next pistol range day that the first round went bang, but then didn't eject round 201 casing. After some tap rack, it ejected and the next round loaded. And then repeated, and repeated. The extractor had broken.
I called sig about getting it fixed, and they tried to put the onus on me for improper cleaning. I explained the cleaning procedure, and the they asked "but what solvent did you use though?" I responded that it was rem oil as the solvent, and I guess I passed their little blame test. Then they gave me problems with shipping. They wanted me to front the shipping bill of $55, which I disagreed with. As the original owner, and with 200 rounds on it before failure, I advocated for them to pay for it. It was elevated, but the answer came down as a no. Since I had owned it for over a year before this issue began, they said the warranty would only cover the work, not the shipping. So I had to pony up the $55 for the label and drive 45 minutes to the nearest FedEx depot to ship the defective gun. On the plus side, they replaced essentially the entire "upper". I can't complain about that part of it. I learned a few things after that experience: Put 500 rounds minimum down range, preferably 1k. Don't let new guns sit around before you put them to use. Don't buy Sig. And I think you forgot to put those MIM firing pins that plagued the p365 when it launched. |
|
I just took a defensive pistol class last week with my P365XL. Before the class I only had about 125 rounds through the gun. I found out during the class that I can shoot it well and really like it.
|
|
People fear real innovation and lash out at it.
They are used to being dazzled by such “innovation” from KAC like intermediate length overgassed systems, proprietary bolts, 3 moa dimpled barrels, handguards that are also a barrel nut and require shims to time, and the worst ambi lower on the market. |
|
Quoted: I own a Mosquito despite all the bad press. I only gig them half for it as it's a Turkish made gun with their name on it. And it excels at teaching immediate/remedial actions. View Quote I still fault them for putting their name on that turd. In retrospect though I agree it could be a useful tool to train on clearing malfunctions. Maybe I should have kept it. ?? |
|
You'd have problems with QC and support too if you churned production staff like they do.
|
|
Quoted: HK level arrogance, Olympic level QC, a willingness to orphan products at the drop of a hat, and the tendency to use the end user as the beta tester View Quote This right here. I remember attending a four day shooting course with family a few years back and one relative was super excited to bring their brand new Sig P365 XL... until the trigger went tits up the first day. Finished the course with a Glock 17 which choked 0 times. But no worries, Sig resolved the issues of the P365 XL with another model, the P365 XMacro, which has been flawless (it's also a piece of shit) tbh, I have no fucking clue why those models exist simultaneously - it's a great example of Sig's extra chromosome product line. Just one example of many OP |
|
|
|
Quoted: Because they called my employer and told them to have me stop posting on arfcom. View Quote Attached File |
|
Poll fail. No mention of rust, MIM, crappy overpriced parts, unreliability, poor ergonomics, etc, etc.
And also: Attached File |
|
I really love my P229
That said, they don’t make anything else that really tickles my fancy. |
|
Quoted: Buy old sigs, not new. That's my stance on the company. Same with s&w. They can keep their shitty new pistols and I'll keep using my old revolvers and 5906 tsw. God i sound like a fking Fudd, I swear I'm not a fking fudd.. View Quote I'm just like you! In the past 2 months I purchased a P226R in 40s&w, a P229R in 40s&w and 357SIG, a P239 in 40s&w and just the other day, a P227. All great guns. But I won't buy their new plastic stuff. |
|
If you want the gun community to like you, you have to build the same product for 30+ years, build dirt cheap products, or market yourself as survivalist/super pro-2a.
Building innovative, moderately expensive guns (but not so expensive that they are status symbols) and winning military and police contracts is the worst thing to do if you want the gun community to like you. |
|
|
Quoted: We’re going to need more details on this one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Because they called my employer and told them to have me stop posting on arfcom. We’re going to need more details on this one. I've posted about it a bunch fwiw I was working at a range and posted about how our 320 rentals were going down and how hard it was to get spare parts. We had sig reps in the shop regularly and they recognized me and someone from sig called my manager and told him to make me stop. My manager saw what I wrote and didn't think there was an issue. |
|
|
Quoted: If you want the gun community to like you, you have to build the same product for 30+ years, build dirt cheap products, or market yourself as survivalist/super pro-2a. Building innovative, moderately expensive guns (but not so expensive that they are status symbols) and winning military and police contracts is the worst thing to do if you want the gun community to like you. View Quote Laughs in HK and KAC |
|
I love my P226.
I liked my P220. I’d like to get a Spear LT. I’d like to get a MPX. I want a P365 but have had two attempts to buy one fall through. I was meh about my 716i. I hated my SP2022. I think the M7 is fucking stupid for a general issue rifle. The P320 is cool but kinda meh. I like Sig, but they’re hit or miss for me. |
|
The MCX is the most relevant non-AR rifle there is. I have a "few". They've gone through a number of classes and a significant amount of recreational shooting with minimal maintenance.
I just got a M17X, which has the optic on it that everyone wants Trijicon to make, but they "can't." I have a few P320s and a 365, and strangely enough, none of them have broken anything, so I must be doing something wrong. |
|
It seemed like every Sig I had needed to get sent back to them.
P320 compact trigger upgrade P320 trigger upgrade P320 RX optic died MCX bolt upgrade P229 legion recoil spring died in less than a couple hundred rounds. Sig dou trigger had bad hammers. Sigs I liked but sold. P6 P320 X-Full with an agency trigger with the dingus. I tried to like them and Sig warranty service was great to work with but ended up selling off all of the sigs I owned. Edit: Forgot about my units M17. Already have had a few with broken trigger springs and their finishes look about the same as the Berettas they replace only after a few years. |
|
|
|
Quoted: If you want the gun community to like you, you have to build the same product for 30+ years, build dirt cheap products, or market yourself as survivalist/super pro-2a. Building innovative, moderately expensive guns (but not so expensive that they are status symbols) and winning military and police contracts is the worst thing to do if you want the gun community to like you. View Quote I don't dislike them for any of those reasons, I dislike them because they can't build shit without generally fucking it up despite having gobs of taxpayer funny money. I remember when my old unit started getting boxes of M18's. I was curious how they would compare to the M45A1's we were phasing out and wasn't much surprised by the shit I heard: Sights and optics plates flying off, some catastrophic failures, etc. Add to that the thumb safety fucking sucks from an ergonomic standpoint. They are a company I'll struggle to ever take seriously again, and proof the government will buy dumb shit |
|
|
|
Quoted: Sig invented the pistol brace. Sig had introduced a compensator that was essentially a mono core suppressor without the outer tube. Sig gives the FBATFE the middle finger constantly. That makes them good people. View Quote Attached File |
|
Quoted: I want this and they wont make me one. https://www.sigtalk.com/cdn-cgi/image/format=auto,onerror=redirect,width=1920,height=1920,fit=scale-down/https://www.sigtalk.com/attachments/295565379_183713787385724_3833967607415889054_n-jpg.467348/ View Quote |
|
Parts made in India.
Insulting statements like if you don’t drop it, then it won’t go off. You’re not supposed to drop it. I’m paraphrasing. |
|
The only thing theyve done to piss me off is creating something I like, then dropping it after a few years. The sig556 and 7.62 rifle.
Other than that they make fine firearms and I own several p226s, p220s and p320s. They fit my hand well and shoot great. Had an iron sight problem once on a new gun they fixed it quickly on their dime. Diamond plating and that rainbow color is a joke though. Whoever came up with that to market guns must've come from the auto industry |
|
My biggest gripe with Sig is they wont give us classic 550 family guns, and when they did offer 550 family guns they were gay bullshit "modernized" abortions
I want a fucking classic 552/553 damnit |
|
No issues with my P226. Granted, I've only had it since February and I've only put ~400 rounds through it.
|
|
Quoted: I've posted about it a bunch fwiw I was working at a range and posted about how our 320 rentals were going down and how hard it was to get spare parts. We had sig reps in the shop regularly and they recognized me and someone from sig called my manager and told him to make me stop. My manager saw what I wrote and didn't think there was an issue. View Quote I've seen your posts before on that. If there's anyone on the planet who should not like Sig, it's you. They deserve your hatred. |
|
|
|
Quoted: 1000x this I think they got almost all the way there with the 556A1 and 556R Gen2 lines only to promptly discontinue them because the 556xi was going to be even better! They badly misjudged the market, someone internally finally got them to make what we wanted, then the retards took back over and grudge-fucked it to death. But don’t worry, you’ll love this MCX Gen 1 thing! I have a 556R Gen2 and it’s a pretty good rifle, fun to shoot. Essentially a toy to look at now though. Edit to add pic: Attached File Even though it was a close effort from Sig, I still added a Swiss handguard and the MFI sights to make it better. The gas regulator was drilled for two extra "maybe" suppressed ports but I've never tested it. The two factory settings are OMG and WTF overgassed. |
|
Sig USA is the inbred cousin of a legendary European manufaturer
Sig 556R Malfunctions |
|
Quoted: I've posted about it a bunch fwiw I was working at a range and posted about how our 320 rentals were going down and how hard it was to get spare parts. We had sig reps in the shop regularly and they recognized me and someone from sig called my manager and told him to make me stop. My manager saw what I wrote and didn't think there was an issue. View Quote Huh. My low mileage p938 also went down. Imagine that. |
|
The P365 series of handguns is the only product line of theirs that even remotely interests me.
|
|
My buddy has had terrible luck with Sigs, albeit the 938, P365 and P320.
His 938 was unreliable, but he got rid of it before I taught him about maintenance and repair. The P365 was a Legion P365 Macro with the AXG module. First it broke the extractor at 1800 rounds (tip of the extractor snapped-off). Then the magazine release spring broke. Then the firing pin spring broke. He traded it for a Staccato P. He also had an M18 and a .45ACP P320. The M18 I have now and it's fantastic (no problems after the first mag when he had it, it's now at 7k rounds). The .45ACP P320 probably didn't have the "voluntary upgrade" done to it and it fell off his nightstand and the striker released so he got rid of it (no rounds in the chamber). He was able to duplicate the drop safe issue. I've had great luck with Sig pistols. |
|
Quoted: After my friend shipped his 5 moa 716 back to Sig and they told him it was within spec. He disclosed it and sold it. He bought a Knights. Years ago Sig had the frame rail wear chart for the aluminum framed guns and will not warranty those that wore out. I sold my 228 when the rails started showing wear. View Quote It's odd that SIG would have a "frame rail wear chart" that determines serviceability. Other brands with aluminum frames (S&W, Beretta, Colt, et. al.) don't have wear charts, to the best of my knowledge. The pistols on those are worn out when they are excessively sloppy or cracked. And SIG's frame design is NO different that those other makers, so I seriously doubt they can claim some sort of magic wear requirements that make their pistols the exception to those other makers. |
|
I have a lot of experience with several Sig all-metal guns. They have been outstanding IME. Uber-reliable, well made, accurate. I can't opine on their plastic guns. The metal guns I would bet my life on.
|
|
Quoted: It's odd that SIG would have a "frame rail wear chart" that determines serviceability. Other brands with aluminum frames (S&W, Beretta, Colt, et. al.) don't have wear charts, to the best of my knowledge. The pistols on those are worn out when they are excessively sloppy or cracked. And SIG's frame design is NO different that those other makers, so I seriously doubt they can claim some sort of magic wear requirements that make their pistols the exception to those other makers. View Quote I have used molybdenum-based grease on the frame rails and the rails still look near-new. |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.