In case anyone is interested in the durability of the Sig P250 in 9mm.
Over the past two weeks, all 3 of our Sig P250s went down. In all 3 guns, the short arm of the trigger bar spring broke where it makes a sharp bend. The guns have been in service since mid December.
Sig guessed that our guns might have the highest round counts of any P250s out there (somewhere between 20,000 and 40,000 rounds each, depending on the specific gun), and have asked for their return.
I spoke to a Sig engineering guy who told me that they are aware that this spring is a weak point, and that they have tried two different solutions: a beefier spring, and a different trigger bar; neither has been adopted as yet.
Over the past two weeks, all 3 of our Sig P250s went down. In all 3 guns, the short arm of the trigger bar spring broke where it makes a sharp bend. The guns have been in service since mid December.
Sig guessed that our guns might have the highest round counts of any P250s out there (somewhere between 20,000 and 40,000 rounds each, depending on the specific gun), and have asked for their return.
I spoke to a Sig engineering guy who told me that they are aware that this spring is a weak point, and that they have tried two different solutions: a beefier spring, and a different trigger bar; neither has been adopted as yet.
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