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First let me say that I don't know if I have a problem or not.
I bought a used sig 220 sight/unseen from a pretty reputable pawn shop back home. (My best freind works there) She brought the pistol to me this weekend and I looked it over and put it on the shelf. Last night I stripped it cleaned and lubed it and put it back together for some dry firing. I put a snap cap in it and began pulling the trigger.
When I pull the trigger the hammer will not stay down on the plunger. It will rebound whether I release the trigger or not. This is definetly not how all of my other auto loaders are but this is my first sig.
So next I put a pencil eraser first down the barrell and pulled the trigger. The pencil shot out but not very far. (compared to other pistols it went about half as far)
Is this normal?
Is it relatively easy to fix?
Or do I need to be asking for a refund?
Thanks
Evan
I bought a used sig 220 sight/unseen from a pretty reputable pawn shop back home. (My best freind works there) She brought the pistol to me this weekend and I looked it over and put it on the shelf. Last night I stripped it cleaned and lubed it and put it back together for some dry firing. I put a snap cap in it and began pulling the trigger.
When I pull the trigger the hammer will not stay down on the plunger. It will rebound whether I release the trigger or not. This is definetly not how all of my other auto loaders are but this is my first sig.
So next I put a pencil eraser first down the barrell and pulled the trigger. The pencil shot out but not very far. (compared to other pistols it went about half as far)
Is this normal?
Is it relatively easy to fix?
Or do I need to be asking for a refund?
Thanks
Evan