THeGAME101
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Hello everyone.
First post. Love the forum so far!
Need some advise..
Id been mulling over buying a handgun for a while and after some research decided on a 9mm. So I went to my local dealer, Federal Way Discount Guns, and took a look at their selection.
Being new to the firearm world, and not wanting to spend a whole bunch on something I wouldnt like, I took a look at their used inventory. After a few questions, and handling the weapon, I walked out of the shop with a Sig 2022 w/ a case and extra mag for $450. (Save the comments, it gets worse, lol)
Upon getting it home, I field strip it and its clean. But it feels kind of sticky. So I give it a thorough cleaning. I had to pick it up after work, and by the time I got home it was close to sun down. After I had put it all back together, I noticed the sights were glowing. This was my first tip something might be wrong. Nothing was listed anywhere before I bought it, and nothing was mentioned by the sales person about night sights included. In full dark, they are noticeable, and far less the more light.
It was then I started looking up the manufacturers date. Couldnt find it for a while. I hit the range using Magtech ammo. It was on sale, and I wanted to see how reliable the Sig was. Went through 150rds with no problems at all. The Sig was acurate both near and far. The Sig felt well used. Easy slide, easy Mag ejection, easy trigger pull. Felt good.
Got home and cleaned it again. Not sticky now. Looking at it more closely while the sun was out it looks great, inside and out. Of course there is warn finish in expected places, but its solid, no rattles, and so far has operated as expected for a first time user.
Now here is the issue.
The Sig was manufactured in 2008 Ive found. No mention of this on the showroom floor. Its old enough that the tritium is faded down enough that the sales persons that accepted it and sold it didnt know they were night sights. That being said, they actively sold me a firearm that was 7yrs old at near new price. So I dont recommend anyone go to this location unless they know what they are doing. Add the fact that the sales people are kinda douche bags. Anyway, Im not disappointed in the Sig at this point. Just the price I paid for it.
But I do have some concerns.
Assuming that everything in the Sig is factory, besides the fading night sights, what else is worn out that feels good to me, but might make it blow up in my face, lol.
It has the plastic guide rod. Ill have to take a better look at that.
Ill assume its got the factory recoil spring as well. It looks faded, kinda white-ish, and its easy to remove.
Knowing you have just bought a 7yr old Sig, what would be your concerns with how it operates? Im a big "If it aint broke, dont fix it" proponent. As I said it feels real good in my inexperienced hands. But after reading, what are the first things you replace?
Thanks for reading!
Have a good one!
First post. Love the forum so far!
Need some advise..
Id been mulling over buying a handgun for a while and after some research decided on a 9mm. So I went to my local dealer, Federal Way Discount Guns, and took a look at their selection.
Being new to the firearm world, and not wanting to spend a whole bunch on something I wouldnt like, I took a look at their used inventory. After a few questions, and handling the weapon, I walked out of the shop with a Sig 2022 w/ a case and extra mag for $450. (Save the comments, it gets worse, lol)
Upon getting it home, I field strip it and its clean. But it feels kind of sticky. So I give it a thorough cleaning. I had to pick it up after work, and by the time I got home it was close to sun down. After I had put it all back together, I noticed the sights were glowing. This was my first tip something might be wrong. Nothing was listed anywhere before I bought it, and nothing was mentioned by the sales person about night sights included. In full dark, they are noticeable, and far less the more light.
It was then I started looking up the manufacturers date. Couldnt find it for a while. I hit the range using Magtech ammo. It was on sale, and I wanted to see how reliable the Sig was. Went through 150rds with no problems at all. The Sig was acurate both near and far. The Sig felt well used. Easy slide, easy Mag ejection, easy trigger pull. Felt good.
Got home and cleaned it again. Not sticky now. Looking at it more closely while the sun was out it looks great, inside and out. Of course there is warn finish in expected places, but its solid, no rattles, and so far has operated as expected for a first time user.
Now here is the issue.
The Sig was manufactured in 2008 Ive found. No mention of this on the showroom floor. Its old enough that the tritium is faded down enough that the sales persons that accepted it and sold it didnt know they were night sights. That being said, they actively sold me a firearm that was 7yrs old at near new price. So I dont recommend anyone go to this location unless they know what they are doing. Add the fact that the sales people are kinda douche bags. Anyway, Im not disappointed in the Sig at this point. Just the price I paid for it.
But I do have some concerns.
Assuming that everything in the Sig is factory, besides the fading night sights, what else is worn out that feels good to me, but might make it blow up in my face, lol.
It has the plastic guide rod. Ill have to take a better look at that.
Ill assume its got the factory recoil spring as well. It looks faded, kinda white-ish, and its easy to remove.
Knowing you have just bought a 7yr old Sig, what would be your concerns with how it operates? Im a big "If it aint broke, dont fix it" proponent. As I said it feels real good in my inexperienced hands. But after reading, what are the first things you replace?
Thanks for reading!
Have a good one!