P245 slide stop pin
Good evening,
Sig Sauer's website doesn't have a customer service email address for parts. Days are too busy to call during work. I am looking for a slide stop pin for a P245. Mine is worn out. Anyone have a line on one?
Thanks in advance,
Sig Sauer's website doesn't have a customer service email address for parts. Days are too busy to call during work. I am looking for a slide stop pin for a P245. Mine is worn out. Anyone have a line on one?
Thanks in advance,
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skyman,
I have their phone number but no e-mail address. I believe most companies are discontinuing e-mail service because it's too easy for folks to flood them with unrelated questions, wasting the companies resources.
I suggest checking your manual for the part number to see if it is the same pin used in other models and then check with a supplier such as Brownells to see if they have any stock. In fact, you might be better served to contact them in the first place to get an answer.
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Thanks,
I think I found the part on Top Gun. Looks like you have to pull the pin for the trigger itself. I need to get a drawing so I know how to put it back together if I try this myself.0 -
Gun parts corp. has an exploded view you can look at at no cost.....
JIM...................0 -
Try here.
http://tinyurl.com/zdlvbyc
Genuine SIG cheaper - and easier - than direct from the manufacturer.0 -
Thanks all 0 -
link takes me right to top gun which is where I ordered from----thanks----now--do this myself or find a liable gunsmith?? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by skyman
link takes me right to top gun which is where I ordered from----thanks----now--do this myself or find a liable gunsmith??
What does Top Gun term the part you're referring to as a slide pin stop?
Not meaning to be a jerk by asking this, but I'm a SIG armorer and just want to insure we're on the same page before offering advice or describing procedures.0
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