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How many buy this about the Sig P320?

Since the humor never gets old
 

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I bought one of those P320s after the drop safety stuff so it was post-recall. Put Apex trigger and reset bar in it along with a full crowned Agency barrel in a WC grip module. Then all this "going off in the holster" stuff came around. It shoots great and is accurate but now I don't trust carrying it so it sits in the safe until I feel like shooting it. I wouldn't feel right selling or trading it and then find out something bad happened to the new owner so I just chalk it up to that one's on me.
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Too much drama for this pistol. Sig needs to correct all these little "issues" or get rid of it. Never have seen so many problems with one line of gun. Let the Sig fan boys tell me how wrong I am.
After the stellar way Sig has dealt with the controversy around the P320, I won't own any Sig. Now as a rider to this statement, I wouldn't have before either. But now I have a self assessed moral superiority justifying my decision and why I don't like Sig.
 
What would be interesting is if a round was placed in the chamber long term for carry use without any powder/bullet. just a new casing with primer with bullet/powder removed.
See after long term exposure to hustle n bustle if the firing pin leaves a dent in the primer 🧐🧐🧐
 
What would be interesting is if a round was placed in the chamber long term for carry use without any powder/bullet. just a new casing with primer with bullet/powder removed.
See after long term exposure to hustle n bustle if the firing pin leaves a dent in the primer 🧐🧐🧐
I owned a bunch of them and used them as training guns. My former PD has a couple hundred. I have no reservations about them any more than Glocks.
 

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I owned a bunch of them and used them as training guns. My former PD has a couple hundred. I have no reservations about them any more than Glocks.
I think its crappy holster set ups with the guns that have “fired uncommanded” as they claim.
The video of the sheriffs officer gun going off clearly shows a lot of room between the holster and trigger. You can see the trigger in the holster of the video taken.
Should be no way to get anything between a holstered weapon and the trigger, but in that pic, there’s a ton of room.
 
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