Sig Sauer Warranty Registration. World renowned and the choice for many of the premier global military, law enforcement and commercial users. SiG P226 9mm Factory 2 tone and All American manufacture (no other markings and serial number appears to be cut as the US frames are cut) 226-9-T with 2 10 round Magazines and Von Stavenhagen sights.Stainless slide with external extractor.silver colored controls and grip screws Serial Number UU 597 5XX June of 1999 I realize that this throws off the previous UU prefix US Made frames. I am told by two sources that these were made late in the 1990's and the frames may have been replaced due to outsized US made frames. This message has been edited. Last edited by:, November 04, 2012 07:27 AM. Originally posted by peters115: I recently purchased a used sig P-226 40 caliber. I am trying to find out when it was made,the frame states it was made in germany. The serial number is U654389. Any help I could get would. ![]() Appreciated very much. They can tell you the manufacture date. At least I assume they can give the date for a German made gun. Without paying for it, they're likely to only be able to tell you a range of years, as they did with mine, but it was incorrect. Thery were glad to tell me when my 229 was built down to the month and year. Of course, this was about 7 years ago.| Registered: July 16, 2005 Ignored post by posted November 06, 2012 12:55 PM. Lock back issues can be due to a variety of reasons. I have listed a few for you to check*: Be sure the inside of the magazines are thoroughly cleaned of any grease or lubricant. Be sure the gun has been cleaned and has plenty of lubrication on the slide/frame rails, outside of barrel and the hammer/spring assy. Some guns benefit from a break-in period – give the gun a few hundred rounds to break in and work smoothly. ![]() Try different ammunition. If the lower powered ammo is used in a new gun, it may cause feeding, extraction and lock back issues until the springs are broken in. Do all the magazines have the same result? Check your hold to be sure your thumb is not contacting the slide catch lever. A weak hold (“limp wristing”) can result in cycle / lock-back issues Does the slide lock back manually with an empty mag inserted? If so, it is most likely due to one of the tips above. *NOTE: The slide will not lock back on the last round on the Classic.22LR pistols and Conversion Kits. Attention: attaching a shoulder stock to the P556 constitutes making a rifle having a barrel less than 16” in length, which is subject to the requirements and restrictions of the National Firearms Act (26 U.S.C. Customers must contact the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives National Firearms Act Branch before assembly for advice on how to proceed under the federal law and regulations. Local authorities should also be contacted to determine if there are any State or municipal ordinances that may restrict this assembly. Please try these basic trouble shooting tips before requesting service: *Please make sure the recoil spring is installed correctly. The narrow end of the spring MUST be on the guide rod firstpointing towards the rear of the gun. If it is not, this will cause feeding, extraction and firing issues. *Like many.22 LR’s, Mosquito’s can be sensitive to ammunition used and to cleanliness and lubrication. Be sure your Mosquito is cleaned and lubricated regularly and before the first use. *There is a lubrication port on the right side of the slide for the extractor, be sure you add a drop of lube in this hole every hundred rounds or so. Make sure the gun is very clean. *Some Mosquito’s benefit from a break-in period. *Be sure to use factory recommend ammunition – CCI Mini-Mags. Xp driver.
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