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  • #46
    4fifth
    Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 131

    Originally posted by Palmaris
    If you live somewhere close to San Fernando Valley, we can meet up at Northridge firing line, I can bring my P220 and we can try things around-you can try my magazines and recoil spring and I can try to run my gun with your stuff. Then we can narrow the problem. Also we can visually compare internal parts.
    Appreciate the help bro but I'm way up north.

    Originally posted by RT13
    One was really bad that it did it with almost every other mag no matter what fix I tried. It went to Sig and was replaced and polished the feedramp. It was more reliable but every now and then would still occur. I just couldn't keep any gun I wouldn't trust my life with. LOng story short, all my newer Sigs are gone. All eight of them. I only kept a few, pre 05 Sigs.
    Yeah I hear you on that bro I would do the same.

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    • #47
      9mmepiphany
      Calguns Addict
      • Jul 2008
      • 8075

      Originally posted by RT13
      I'm surprised no Sig fanatics have commented yet on this one. This is a very well known problem with the post 2005 P220's. This is what plagued the P220 the last few years. Odds are, the seller of your gun experienced this, knew this and sold it to you. It's not your mag or anything else, its the internal extractor design on the newer P220's.
      Why would we mention it when it isn't applicable. The OP's 220 is an older folded slide model
      ...because the journey is the worthier part...The Shepherd's Tale

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      • #48
        4fifth
        Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 131

        Originally posted by 9mmepiphany
        Why would we mention it when it isn't applicable. The OP's 220 is an older folded slide model
        How can you tell a difference from a folded slid and non folded slid model?

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        • #49
          9mmepiphany
          Calguns Addict
          • Jul 2008
          • 8075

          Originally posted by 4fifth
          How can you tell a difference from a folded slid and non folded slid model?
          From your pictures, the obvious clues are the pinned-in separate breach block and the flat milled into the top of the slide in front of the ejection port
          ...because the journey is the worthier part...The Shepherd's Tale

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          • #50
            4fifth
            Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 131

            Originally posted by 9mmepiphany
            From your pictures, the obvious clues are the pinned-in separate breach block and the flat milled into the top of the slide in front of the ejection port
            Thanks Ive seen people talking on folded and non folded slides but wasnt sure how to to tell.

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