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I have a P320 chambered in .45. Rotating the takedown lever is a royal pain. I've tried pushing the guide rod up and down, and it's equally difficult either way. Anybody have any suggestions? I've even tried rotating the rod so the flats were horizontal, then vertical, with no results.
Does this mean I need to take a trip down to the Sig Armorer?[emoji3525]
I have a P320 chambered in .45. Rotating the takedown lever is a royal pain. I've tried pushing the guide rod up and down, and it's equally difficult either way. Anybody have any suggestions? I've even tried rotating the rod so the flats were horizontal, then vertical, with no results.
Does this mean I need to take a trip down to the Sig Armorer?[emoji3525]
I have two 320s. The take down lever will get easier after using the gun and cleaning it over time.
I had one gun that was so tough at first I had to put gloves on to push it open. It is much easier now. Not a 320.
The oem one that came on the.45 FCU never losened up. Bought another to swap it, night and day difference.
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