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Bob79

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I have a P220 that I'm sending to their custom shop to have it converted to DAO (because all my other guns are revolvers and I can't shoot worth a hoot in SA) which costs $120. I figure while its down there I can have an action job done, but it costs $150 :what:

The sheet says it includes their "service package" which costs $75 on its own, where they take apart the gun, replace any needed springs, and give it a cleaning. So I call Sig to see about just getting the action job by its self because my gun has maybe 500-600 rounds through it, so I don't need any service package. I figure it would be OK, and that it would cost $75. Well I was wrong, you have to get the whole thing done :fire: They aren't flexable at all on this matter, and I asked if there was anyone there who could authorize and they answer was NO.

Well I'm just doing the DAO conversion and thats it, I'm not paying $150 for an action job, sorry but thats just a little outrageous. The trigger isn't terrible on the gun in DA, but it could use a little work to make it more smooth. I'm just going to see how it is when it gets back, and prob throw a snap-cap in there and dry fire the heck outta it, then go from there.
 
They probably replace the springs to make sure that the action work they are doing is with the springs at full strength to avoid an possible issues with liability. If they were to perform an action job on a pistol that had aftermarket, different power springs, it could skew the work and the trigger pull ratings.
 
I think that KMKeller got it right. It's probably a combination of doing the job right and protecting themselves against liability.
 
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