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I was at the range earlier today firing some Blazer .40 cal ammo and I noticed that my Sig p239 does NOT like this particular ammo. I had a jam once every reload at least. Just to make sure it's the ammo and not my gun I bought some PMC .40's and fired.... Fired like a dream.
Anyways, I get home from the range and sit down to clean my Sig P239 and noticed this:
Here is probably the best one I can give: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3661/3388848019_f489e298ee.jpg?v=0
And the one on the front of the slide:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3463/3388848029_ebb362e315.jpg?v=0
Overall picture: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3423/3389583478_aaf21d50b8.jpg?v=0
That's a pic of my P239 grip assembly. You will see where somehow the black coating was ripped away. The gun still fires ok, I'm just wondering is this something I should be concerned about? Is there a way to repair it? Do I even need to repair it?
Thanks.
I was at the range earlier today firing some Blazer .40 cal ammo and I noticed that my Sig p239 does NOT like this particular ammo. I had a jam once every reload at least. Just to make sure it's the ammo and not my gun I bought some PMC .40's and fired.... Fired like a dream.
Anyways, I get home from the range and sit down to clean my Sig P239 and noticed this:
Here is probably the best one I can give: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3661/3388848019_f489e298ee.jpg?v=0
And the one on the front of the slide:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3463/3388848029_ebb362e315.jpg?v=0
Overall picture: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3423/3389583478_aaf21d50b8.jpg?v=0
That's a pic of my P239 grip assembly. You will see where somehow the black coating was ripped away. The gun still fires ok, I'm just wondering is this something I should be concerned about? Is there a way to repair it? Do I even need to repair it?
Thanks.