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Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2014 11:21 am
by Ginger
Mezzer wrote:Some guys on other forums tend to blame the magazines for the misfeeding of rounds into the Sig522 chamber. Black Dog came up with a modified follower which increased the angle of presentation of the round and these were sent out free of charge to owners who were experiencing problems. Black Dog seem to have a good reputation for customer service (if you live stateside) but that's not what I've found when I contacted them. I offered and fully expected to pay for the followers and for the postage but no joy.
It seems that once they have your cash ... you are on your own, particularly if you live on the UK side of the pond.
Mezzer
Mezzer,
thats a little unfair, a lot of companies will not deal with people outside of the states due to the export licenses & paper work they have to go through, yes it is a real PITA but that is what we have to put up with as we don't live 'in the land of the free'
Does this kit give you the enchanced followers?
http://www.brownells.com/magazines/rifl ... 41855.aspx
if not tried Midway UK and the 10rd BDMs they have?
http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/210293
Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 6:35 am
by Mezzer
Ginger wrote:Mezzer wrote:Some guys on other forums tend to blame the magazines for the misfeeding of rounds into the Sig522 chamber. Black Dog came up with a modified follower which increased the angle of presentation of the round and these were sent out free of charge to owners who were experiencing problems. Black Dog seem to have a good reputation for customer service (if you live stateside) but that's not what I've found when I contacted them. I offered and fully expected to pay for the followers and for the postage but no joy.
It seems that once they have your cash ... you are on your own, particularly if you live on the UK side of the pond.
Mezzer
Mezzer,
thats a little unfair, a lot of companies will not deal with people outside of the states due to the export licenses & paper work they have to go through, yes it is a real PITA but that is what we have to put up with as we don't live 'in the land of the free'
Does this kit give you the enchanced followers?
http://www.brownells.com/magazines/rifl ... 41855.aspx
if not tried Midway UK and the 10rd BDMs they have?
http://www.midwayuk.com/epages/Midway_U ... cts/210293
Ginger;
Nothing unfair about it buddy. I'm merely reiterating my experience with Black Dog and their products to date. The mission statement on their website opening page promises an awful lot but just hasn't delivered in my case although your mileage may vary. I appreciate the links you provided but it's not what I'm looking for .... I don't need the full mags as I already have four and I won't throw away any more money on garbage. Hopefully, I will have some modified followers soon courtesy of one of the forum members who has contributed to this thread. (Thanks mate
)
Mezzer
Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:38 pm
by Fled
Hmm. This is the first negative Sig 522 thread that I have come across and is seriously pushing me in the direction of the M&P 15-22. I had decided on the 522 for the same "will shoot anything" title that all reviewers have bestowed upon it, and ironically the dust proof Black Dog mags as compared to the 15-22's proprietary open mag. I am now having second thoughts about making it my first .22 "tactical" rimfire. I was going to pick up one of the newer 522 SWAT models with the updated Swiss folding stock.
Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 1:34 pm
by UKYankee
Hmm. This is the first negative Sig 522 thread that I have come across and is seriously pushing me in the direction of the M&P 15-22. I had decided on the 522 for the same "will shoot anything" title that all reviewers have bestowed upon it, and ironically the dust proof Black Dog mags as compared to the 15-22's proprietary open mag. I am now having second thoughts about making it my first .22 "tactical" rimfire. I was going to pick up one of the newer 522 SWAT models with the updated Swiss folding stock.
I have a 15-22 and love it, my friend had a Sig 522 and sold it as he had many, many feed problems no matter what mags he tried. On the topic of mags, I think the 15-22 mags are about as good as they get. Easy to load, very robust (dropped them on all sorts of surfaces with no breakages) and completely come apart for easy cleaning. Sorry to derail the thread slightly.
Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:29 pm
by Fled
Appreciate the input man.
Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 11:26 am
by Mezzer
Fled wrote:Appreciate the input man.
Fled;
Since fitting the new followers (black in colour), I've put 300 rounds down the range via 3 x magazines and had 3 feed failures. I expect that would be about average for .22 rimfire but other than that, the Sig is now performing as it should. Apart from the lack of service from Black Dog themselves, I'm now highly delighted that I have a functional rifle that is a whole load of fun.
Regards ... Mezzer
Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 3:19 pm
by phaedra1106
Good to see the new followers are helping but I don't think 3 feed failures in 3 mags is average, my S&W M&P 15-22 has only ever had 2 and it's shot around 7 to 10,000 rounds.
Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 3:26 pm
by mackie
I've probably put 1000 rounds of minimags and RWS semi-auto through mine so far and I think I've only had one feed failure and that was from a fully loaded 10 round mag that I don't really use anymore.
Re: Sig 522 feed problem
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 11:51 am
by Mezzer
phaedra1106 wrote:Good to see the new followers are helping but I don't think 3 feed failures in 3 mags is average, my S&W M&P 15-22 has only ever had 2 and it's shot around 7 to 10,000 rounds.
Guys;
Believe me, if your rifle had been performing as badly as mine was before I changed out the followers, you would think you had just won the lottery with only 3 ftf in 300 rounds! I'm hoping that it'll improve somewhat as it beds in but in the meantime, I'll happily accept those 3 errant rounds.
Mezzer