I went yesterday and was pleasantly surprised....Not overly crowded with a large selection of firearms...I am more of a handgun guy and there was a pretty good selection throughout the show...some AR's and shotguns as well with prices being within normal ranges, nothing I saw grossly...
FINAL UPDATE.....After reading through the responses to this post, I decided to take the advise of some here and contacted Sig customer service once more. I elected to send an email via their website rather than calling....This is the email I sent:
First Name
Robert...
UPDATE: I called Sig Sauer customer service yesterday and told them about the above guide rod issue....the representative asked if it was new or used...since I had fired it, I told her it had been used....she told me that Sig Sauer doesn't warranty used guns, but they would sell me a new guide...
Yep....always wanted a .357 lever gun...should have scratched that itch years ago but just never did....with prices what they are now, guess I better stock up on calamine lotion instead...
Yes, it functioned as normal after the failure so that made me think it was just a bad casing or something...not sure now...maybe I am second guessing things...
Acquired a Sig P365 not too long ago and finally got to the range today to give it a try...using Remington Range 115 gr FMJ....It shot just fine, no issued at all except once if failed to go into battery...thought maybe that was a bad round....when I got home, I decided to field strip and...
I have been using an ELMS (Expert Laser Marksman System) by G Sight for a few years now. Very easy to setup and use. It involves use of your cell phone to record the results...the system centers around a laser training cartridge. This cartridge is caliber-specific and fits into the chamber of...
In the use instructions it says " Apply a few drops of oil to the top of the stone to lubricate it" so at least I don't have to worry about that (I hope)...
Decided to try my hand at hand sharpening some knives with a sharpening stone...I have a couple junkers for practice in case I am really bad at it...I have watched a few videos about it, and I think I have a basic understanding of technique etc...I know there is honing oil, but I am looking for...