I was thinking the same thing or a chipped or broken engraving tool which if it was a broken tool it would be rougher in more spots. I looks like a misload or a loose load on the engraver.Jcrisp is probably right. Appears that anytime there is horizontal movement in the cut the barrel shifted down making the cut travel up. That would appear as an insecure barrel in the machine. I would have no doubt it is a factory barrel since you bought it new, just a sloppy job in the cut.
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Look how deep the engraving is too.I was thinking the same thing or a chipped or broken engraving tool which if it was a broken tool it would be rougher in more spots. I looks like a misload or a loose load on the engraver.
Sounds like what I've heard numerous times about Mr. Imperato at Henry Repeating Arms.In less than an hour I will be sitting in a CEO's office. Under no circumstances will he sacrifice quality for ANY reason. He will be late on delivery, fix mistakes on his nickel and make the very few quality problems he has right very quickly.
I think he and the CEO of Sig have different expectations.
Sig CS is good....sometimes.Sounds like what I've heard numerous times about Mr. Imperato at Henry Repeating Arms.
From what I've heard on this forum, SIG CS is pretty good too.
I would have to not agree with that, CS or no CS. Sig would most likely have to create a die for each of the "multiple" fonts which makes no sense.Contacted SIG, they said that this is normal as they have had numerous different fonts used.