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The new line of Sig pistols (last 3 or 4 years) have less than shining reviews, as well as some with serious quality control issues.
I have a 1990 production "Made in W. Germany" marked P-220 .45 ACP that has never failed, and is as nearly as accurate as my Remington-Rand match 1911A1. The trigger is smooth and crisp. Wouldn't think of disposing of it...
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My experiences with Sig sort of mirror Ron's. I don't own a new Sig, but do own 4 older guns(more than 5-7 years old). My 239 in 9mm is frequently my CCW, as it has never choked on any ammo that I have fed it. Actually all of my Sigs run 100% reliable, and that covers 9mm, 357Sig, 40 S&W calibers. Your friend definitely has a problem that is not common with Sig handguns. The Navy SEAL teams use the Sig handguns because of their reliability.
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