

3: Inspect the gun after firing, don't just clean it, look it over. 2: If/When you buy a 238, don't skimp on testing it out and take notes, inspect your spent brass for deformities and check your extractor for clocking every two or three mags. The barcode stickers on the box should also have the date of manufacture if I'm not mistaken, I'll take a look at my box later this week. 1: Contact Sig and try and find the serial number ranges of the 238 line and try to find a more current Sig 238, as a hint, if it comes in a blue box, it's an older gun. Having had a problem Sig 238 I would offer the following advice. Sig screwed up in a couple of places and is getting things fixed. It's not a 'design' issue, it's a quality issue. My original 238 was one of the problem children, some specific models of 238 have had more issues than others. Does anyone know where you can look up a Sig's year of production and any other info on it? UU is a serial number prefix.

Please be sure to have the serial number ready for the customer service representative.
