Your buddies don't have much more experience than you do. That is definitely pitting. That barrel is buttened and broached looking at the video. Hammer forging is smoother. You're not giving us all the information. How long have you had it? Did you buy it used? I've worked for several gun...
Dude, its your gun, due want you want. You come on here complaining about what wasn't done to the gun. How it wasn't made to your standards. Did you think no one was going to call you out? You want stuff polished, buy a wilson combat. As for you staying away from Kimber, you're too cheap to buy one.
Obviously, you have no concept of manufacturing. Sig literally spent millions of dollars developing the 365, actually any gun. Do you really think someone is there with a punch installing these pins? They are building between 50,000 to 60,000 p365s a month. At least they were over a year ago...
There was nothing wrong with the gun it sounds like. He decided to take it completely apart to clean it. Then complain about the price of SIG Sauer parts. He had no idea how strong the spring should be, so he "bought the strongest."
There is no reason to break a gun down that far. They regularly...
They were redesigned for ease of manufacturing. The German ones were hand fitted. The new ones are assembled on an assembly line. They shoot well. Look at gunbroker for pricing.
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