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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    I'll let you know how it turns out after I shoot it again. Hopefully it's cleared up. Otherwise, this guy's gonna be pissed! I was very nice when I called cs the first time. Hey, things like this happen. That's why you take it to the range to put a few rounds through it before you carry it...
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    I was talking to a friend of mine who is now retired, but used to be the deputy chief of the local police force. At one point in time he was in charge of the academy. He told me sig's are their typical duty weapons. They'll give the new sig to the cadet, right out the box without any testing...
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    True, the recoil on a 40 and a 9mm is different, but the recoil on a 9mm and a .45 would be different too, no?
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    Why do you say that? Not that I know of. If I was settled on going back to a 9mm though, I don't think I'd go with the p239. It's a fairly large CCW gun. I'm fine with it (chose it after all) if I'm trading off for the larger caliber. But if the p239 doesn't work out (for whatever reason)...
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    I'll keep that in mind. I was able to do ~175 rounds of .40 and another ~ 150 rounds of 9mm without feeling fatigue, stress, or flinch in the least. But I'll keep it reasonable none the less. Evenly throughout. I noticed one right out of the gate, and had 2 noticeable ones near the end. The...
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    Fair enough. It's been thoroughly cleaned now, after the last trip to the range, and adequately lubed. I'll put another 100-200 rounds through it this weekend and see how it goes. Thanks for the advice.
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    Just the range owner, who quickly put 14 rounds through it and said it was fine.
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    That's what made me concerned. Sigs are known for their reliability, and how accurate and reliable they are right out of the box. Having so many failures early on, and having the customer service rep tell me that's totally normal, makes me really nervous about using it as a CCW.
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    I have two mags. Both came with the gun. I've noticed failures with both of them. Although I didn't keep track of how many with one as opposed to the other. Whenever it would occur, the bullet would be wedged between the ramp right before the barrel (technically a part of the barrel) and the...
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    Awesome response fastbolt. Thanks for taking the time. Let me see if I can clarify a few points: I've shot a few other guns over the years. I wouldn't say consistently, but enough to get the feel of other 9mm, .357, .380, .40 & .45. About 8 years ago I went to a range and got 6 different...
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    Failure to Feed on Sig p239

    First time poster, found the site by doing a google search on the above topic. I wouldn't say I'm an avid shooter, just getting into this. Bought a used Glock 17C when I turned 21. Probably put 20,000+ rounds through it without a single issue. Just got my concealed carry last week, wanted a very...
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