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Yeah, I have two.
Have even carried one
I still have both legs
Have even carried one

I still have both legs
Wow, he admitted the trigger was pulled and they still lost. i think that's what is supposed to happen when the trigger is pulled.Official statement from Sig. This casts things in a different light.
Lawyers amirite ?Wow, he admitted the trigger was pulled and they still lost. i think that's what is supposed to happen when the trigger is pulled.
Most likely.Lawyers amirite ?
Don't the military versions have manual safeties?is among the most tested, proven, and successful handguns in recent history, with versions being selected as the official sidearm of the U.S., Canadian, Australian, and Danish militaries, among many other military and law enforcement organizations worldwide.
The US military version does, no idea on other countries.Don't the military versions have manual safeties?
Yes but the USAF mandates theirs carried on fire! (What I was told by a troop)Don't the military versions have manual safeties?
Yes they did, specifically calling out holsters that allow for WMLs because they are typically wider than the gun.Very good video, didn’t Sig put out a warning about some holsters?
True and a good case for having a manual safety on a pistol ( yea, I know, don’t put your finger on the trigger and it won’t go bang). Unfortunately going bang when the trigger is pulled is how firearms are supposed to work and obviously some people haven’t figured that outJust my thoughts, easy fix if they are concerned about 320’s going off, get the ones with manual safety, all my Sigs never had any issues, just sayin
The problem is, they aren't touching the trigger. And it isn't just one holster. This is absolutely 100% a flawed design. Latest video is a school resource officer bending slightly at the waist, putting something in her cruiser and it went off. Nothing was even touching the holster. You can't blame trigger discipline, training, holsters, ANYTHING but the gun.True and a good case for having a manual safety on a pistol ( yea, I know, don’t put your finger on the trigger and it won’t go bang). Unfortunately going bang when the trigger is pulled is how firearms are supposed to work and obviously some people haven’t figured that out
To be honest, I sold all my Sig pistols and even the 1911, but never had any issues with themTrue and a good case for having a manual safety on a pistol ( yea, I know, don’t put your finger on the trigger and it won’t go bang). Unfortunately going bang when the trigger is pulled is how firearms are supposed to work and obviously some people haven’t figured that out