I stand on the soapbox often, in spouting the virtues of Sigs, well worked semi-autos---AND I still do.
I also speak often of Murphy and things happening in a nano.
It happened Tuesday---to me.
A friend of mine and I had spent the morning shooting--had fun.
I gave him my Sig p239 in .357sig too shoot out the mag--he had never shot it. I do this ever so often when I have been carrying a piece and I need to clean it. After I clean it, I put fresh ammo in until the next cleaning.
He took the weapon and fired it---the casing ejected as per normal.
The gun would not go back into battery- There was about a 1/16 of an inch gap---you could see the next round chabered but the slide would not move either way.
I could not move the slide.
Got home and called Vandenberg--he told me how to disasemble the Sig with a round in the chamber--had never had to do this with any weapon.
When I go it apart--resting on the breach between the slide and the breach was a small sliver of shell casing. It had jammed between the two pieces and locked them up.The sliver was VERY small--pealed it off with the tip of my knife.
Now you know why I want a gun you can trust--and the---sometimes--even then--YOU CAN'T.
Blessings