Posted: 2/27/2004 1:12:05 AM EDT
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I have a NIB P228 for work. Qualifing with it after about 60 rounds the thing jammed! I couldn't get it unstuck. even the range officer had a hell of a time fixing it. There was another person qualifing that had a P228 and it jammed as well. Now I've put some 800 or so rounds more threw it and it hasn't happened sence, but has anyone else had this problem? I've got a Springfield XD and I love it. I wish I could carry that at work but we have to carry the Sig. And is there any reliability issues with the Sig Pro? I've herd mostly good things about them. |
If it was a tactical reload, ie: drop partial mag and insert new mag then it already had a round in the chamber. What do you mean you tried to charge the weapon? |
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The odds of having two different 228s have the exact same or similar malfunction at the same general time are extremely high. The range officer may or may not have had the slightest idea of what to look for...my guess is not. If I had to place money down on a long-distance bet, it would be ammo problems. What the Hell did he do with the screwdriver??? |
And on a loaded gun? |
*ouch* I had the same problem! Dont' know how to fix it other than not to pack the magazine to the hilt with rounds and maybe get the ramp polished. But I still have problems feeding certain defensive ammo into a P-228. Shoots full metal jacket just fine. |
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my money is on the ammo.......was it "training" ammo and not duty stuff?? reloads?? I've owned and shot many many many thousands of rounds through two 226's, one 2228 and a 220 and never had one hiccup in any of them with any ammo.......including cheap reloads....but I'd guess if anything, that would be the one issue....... |
| It sounds like you had a round in the chamber that was out of spec. It basically got stuck in the chamber and you couldn't cycle the slide. This same situation happened with a Glock 19 I was shooting with my own reloads. The chamber had much tighter tolerances than what my reloads allowed. Funny thing is, my Glock wouldn't handle them, but my sig 228 would. |