Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 20, 2014 When I first bought the gun it had failure to feed issues. I marked it up an the break in period. Well it seemed to have worked the issue out. Well until my move and shoot class. Usually I was shooting from a bench with a 15 round mag. At that class I was running 30 rounders and was ripping rounds down range. I couldn't get a mag empty without a failure to feed. It was usually a few per mag. Luckily I showed up with a 2nd ar. I did research online and read all sorts of suggestions from cutting the buffer spring to running it on the servers setting. I contacted my distributors sig guy and he put me through to the regional law enforcement rep with sig. I examined it all. Now the gun is at sig and I'll keep the post updated. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T Bill 649 Posted October 20, 2014 Were you using Pmags? Generation? Or STANAGs? I have heard of some Sigs have difficulty with mags of various flavors. I guess we'll get some kind of answer from Sig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n4p226r 105 Posted October 20, 2014 seems to be a trend with sig rifles. starting with the 556 and downhill from there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
henrym 19 Posted October 20, 2014 Were you shooting 223 or 5.56? Grain weight? I couldn't get mine to run reliably on the normal piston setting with any 223. 55gn and 62gn 5.56 worked fine with the non severe gas piton setting though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,664 Posted October 20, 2014 Wait wait wait.... Lemme get this straight.... A piston AR had repeated malfunctions? And you needed an obsolete DI AR to finish your 1 day carbine course? Impossible! Lies and balderdash! I just don't believe it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mipafox 438 Posted October 20, 2014 Wait wait wait.... Lemme get this straight.... A piston AR had repeated malfunctions? And you needed an obsolete DI AR to finish your 1 day carbine course? Impossible! Lies and balderdash! I just don't believe it. The piston is not the problem. The problem is it got too close to the DI AR in the trunk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 20, 2014 Pmags 62gr green tips Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RUTGERS95 890 Posted October 20, 2014 The piston is not the problem. The problem is it got too close to the DI AR in the trunk hahahaha....that was fricken hysterical!!!!! well played Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RUTGERS95 890 Posted October 20, 2014 bet it comes back the bolt face was out of spec..... didn't a well known supplier have this very same problem with their bolts less than a year ago? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 Had an assortment of pmags. 30 round windowless. My 15 round gen 3 15/20 and 15/30 windowed. Each drill you had mag changes involved and most involved only loading 10 rounds so there would be a mag change Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vladtepes 1,060 Posted October 21, 2014 no offense.. but if I had to start chopping up the buffer spring on a factory gun.. I would seriously question its quality.. I am not making this post to make a dig at you or the gun or anything.. but seriously.. thats unacceptable.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 This is why I bought the colt mustang over the sig version. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n4p226r 105 Posted October 21, 2014 Pmags 62gr green tips mil spec 5.56 and you still had the issue? it's a standard lower correct? what buffer does it come with stock? try shooting it with a carbine buffer if it has a H buffer. i'd do that before cutting the spring although its hard to imagine a stock gun not getting enough gas for an H buffer from 62gr 5.56 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 I'm letting sig handle it. They come with a heavy buffer but I put a spikes one in there anyway. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 I'm not interested in the many ideas I read on the web. If they will fix it for free then I'll let em. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 But this is the 2nd sig I'm sending back. I'm not happy. My 226 mk25 and 229 are great though. So as far as sig goes I'll only buy that platform Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lunker 274 Posted October 21, 2014 It's funny, I live in Exeter New Hampshire now, home of Sig and Sig Academy. People up here take such pride in it being a New Hampshire company, and just about everyone I meet at my local ranges has at least one Sig. I shoot my Glock and get asked when I will get a Sig, and people are annoyed when I tell them I am not saving to buy one. I mollify them by saying that steel Sigs are not very lefty friendly, which is difficult to deny. They certainly do not want to hear anything about documented quality control problems. Sig koolaid is nearly as strong as Glock, although far weaker than Kimber's. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n4p226r 105 Posted October 21, 2014 I'm letting sig handle it. They come with a heavy buffer but I put a spikes one in there anyway. spikes t1, t2, or t3? did you try going back to the stock buffer to see if the issue was still there? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 The issues were at its worse when the gun was bone stock Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 But it's a t2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n4p226r 105 Posted October 21, 2014 the st-t2 buffer they advertize as weighing between 4 and 4.2oz. and the stock H buffer is 3.8oz. it seems with the reported issues of "tight springs" and cutting springs and all running the gas system on the dirtiest setting for more gas, the best bet would be to replace it with a lighter spring. you went with a heavier buffer. try a carbine buffer and if that doesnt work send it back to sig. my guess it's a design flaw of the gas system. with a piston system, not only is the gas port size important, but so is the valve on the piston system. where a company like bushmaster can get away with an overgassed system, i think the piston designs arent as lucky. im sure sig "tried" to create a nice soft shooting system but undergassed it. did you send it in to them yet? try this for a test. put one round in the gun with an empty mag. shoot it with the gun supported only enough to be safe. does the bolt lock to the rear? if it does that reliably, then i would think the magazine, mag well, bolt or something else may be the issue. im guessing that the bolt wont lock back reliably. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 Already sent it back. The bolt not locking back is the main issue that comes up if you google search Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 If they'll fix it for free I'll let wm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n4p226r 105 Posted October 21, 2014 lets just hope they dont put an H buffer in there and send it back saying the aftermarket part was the problem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 If that happens it'll be the last sig I buy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n4p226r 105 Posted October 21, 2014 ive dealt with sig customer service a few times and besides the one guy they fired, it was pretty good. please report back with what they come back with. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,664 Posted October 21, 2014 Admittedly, I am no fan of Sig as a company, (their firearms never really did it for me either) especially since Ron Cohen took the helm - I still can't understand why Sig hired him after he ruined Kimber - but their CS has always been pretty good, even when they have reason not to be. lets just hope they dont put an H buffer in there and send it back saying the aftermarket part was the problem.This is why you don't practice WECSOG on firearms that are problematic out of the gate. Request an RA, send it back, and avoid the blame game. If you sold a product, and someone swapped parts then complained to you that it didn't work and sent it back demanding you fix it would you consider the warrantee still in place? How do you troubleshoot a factory gun with non-factory parts? If that happens it'll be the last sig I buyIf you send a gun back with non-OEM parts installed whose fault is it really if they charge for repairs or "repair" for free but in actuality do nothing more than return it to factory spec? Oh, and ARs shouldn't require break in periods. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 21, 2014 No they shouldn't but they claim they do. We will see how it pans out Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shawnmoore81 623 Posted October 29, 2014 Just got a shipping confirmation that it's on it's way back. I'll call today to see what the verdict was Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites