G'day all.
I'm holding a friends Sig P229 that has been broken for the last year. Problem is as follows: He was dry firing with a dummy round, when he went to eject it he was unable to rack the slide more than 5 milimetres or so.The gun will go into battery, the hammer can be cocked, the trigger pulled and the hammer dropped, but the slide cannot be cycled more than 5mm or so. The gun is in a similar situation to Oleg's .380.
The extractor can be depressed and appears to be functional, looking down the mag well the ejector appears to be in it's normal position, and what appears to be the firing pin safety (opposite side of slide, in line with ejector on the under side of slide) can be depressed with a probe so it dosn't appear to be broken.
I don't know if the decocker works, as this has been dismantled while trying to get the gun apart.
The guide rod dosn't appear to be broken.
Any thoughts on what could be broken and more importantly, how to get the slide off?
There aren't any Sig Armourers in Australia that I know of, so gunsmithing advice over the internet will have to do.
Radagast
I'm holding a friends Sig P229 that has been broken for the last year. Problem is as follows: He was dry firing with a dummy round, when he went to eject it he was unable to rack the slide more than 5 milimetres or so.The gun will go into battery, the hammer can be cocked, the trigger pulled and the hammer dropped, but the slide cannot be cycled more than 5mm or so. The gun is in a similar situation to Oleg's .380.
The extractor can be depressed and appears to be functional, looking down the mag well the ejector appears to be in it's normal position, and what appears to be the firing pin safety (opposite side of slide, in line with ejector on the under side of slide) can be depressed with a probe so it dosn't appear to be broken.
I don't know if the decocker works, as this has been dismantled while trying to get the gun apart.
The guide rod dosn't appear to be broken.
Any thoughts on what could be broken and more importantly, how to get the slide off?
There aren't any Sig Armourers in Australia that I know of, so gunsmithing advice over the internet will have to do.
Radagast