Question for you guys shooting Sig. Series Colts: Have any of you had or seen bad bores on these guns?
I bought one early in their production run(1860), I was almost foaming at the mouth to get it. It was beautiful, and I'll just refer to Filmo's excellant post above as to the poor timing. I fixed her up and took it shooting, after less than 100 rounds there was noticeable errosion near the end of the bore, looked like pitting. I sent it back and they very nicely sent another, also poorly timed. Go that one working and took it shooting, this time I checked the bore every 2 cylinders, after 40 some shots it started again, never saw anything like it, looked just like pitting except pits don't form that quick. They sent me a third gun, the officiers model with flutted and regular cylinders, there was no hope of my ever getting both of those cylinders to work in the same gun, I sent it back with out shooting. I have to give them one thing, they knew they had problems and took care of you with out any fuss, The guys name was Tony. He gave me a choice of my money back or any model I wanted to try, I took a little 4" pocket revolver, it's a handsome well shooting little gun, after I retimed it of course.
Just wondering if anyone has seen bbls. like I had, I forgot to mention, my shooting buddy bought one at the same time and his did the same thing, it's now a wall hanger..
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