redeemed.man
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Idea: Buy a Glock.
Just kidding, sorry that happened, nice gun otherwise.
Just kidding, sorry that happened, nice gun otherwise.
File the nub flush some. Center drill the nub. Drill a hole in the nub. Then use an easy out to bite into the drilled hole to turn the nub.
An easy out is a strange and magical spiral fluted doohickey that grips when turned counterclockwise.
Used to remove right hand (clockwise) threaded thingies. Not to be confused with thingies that go up.
Idea: Buy a Glock.
Just kidding, sorry that happened, nice gun otherwise.
Or an XD9.
So you got it out by cutting a slot in it?
Darn! I was hoping you could get a hold of it somehow and turn it so that you could remove the slide and make the repair yourself. I love my P228 and P938, but have to share that the front sight tru glow fiber part of the optic came off of the P938 while firing it. The good news is that I could still fire the gun accurately: the front sight is still very visible. I found the fiber and glued it back in.Its very close but i tried to just clamp them on last night and they pop right back off. Not a whole lot there
Lots of rounds through it but never a hiccup from this gun. It really is my favorite.
File the nub flush some. Center drill the nub. Drill a hole in the nub. Then use an easy out to bite into the drilled hole to turn the nub.
An easy out is a strange and magical spiral fluted doohickey that grips when turned counterclockwise.
Used to remove right hand (clockwise) threaded thingies. Not to be confused with thingies that go up.
maybe this would work...?If it is in the closed/locked position you have to turn it clockwise about a 1/4 turn right? Not on guns but I have gotten broken head fasteners out by dremeling a screw slot and turning with a screw driver. It looks like flats might be able to be filed onto that little nub sticking out for turning with a wrench. I'd be a little hesitant if it were my firearm though.
Sigs dont break!
You can still 'clear a house' with it
I agree. They said if it was within the first year they would have covered it but because its a Older pistol, they would send me a a return label but it would be on my dime. I told him that sucks especially when i seen online by doing a quick search that others have had this happen and they said it was cause Sig had outsourced the part and it was made of cheap Material.. to that he was very quiet.
File the nub flush some. Center drill the nub. Drill a hole in the nub. Then use an easy out to bite into the drilled hole to turn the nub.
An easy out is a strange and magical spiral fluted doohickey that grips when turned counterclockwise.
Used to remove right hand (clockwise) threaded thingies. Not to be confused with thingies that go up.