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How many buy this about the Sig P320?

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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.

To get out of of This debacle I’d say completely dumping the 320 and come out with a 420 or etc is about the only way.

I love their hammered fired 22x series but that’s about the only Sig I’d buy even before Tw 320 debacle had a 320 X5 legion nice shooter but didn’t do anything my standard M&P or Glocks or HKs or Springfield Operator 1911 (2022)
 
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.
well....i dunno, if you are wrong......or just overly cautious.??

i only have 1- P320, all i did was put the FCU into a Wilson frame (as some here suggested i do for more comfort), and i absolutely love the gun.


of course (for me) i do not carry this gun, its too large for AIWB carry, compared to my former Hellcat, or my current G-19, or G-30....much smaller guns.

shoots accurately, never a jam, or fail to fire, ejects perfectly, goes into battery every time, easy to field strip to clean and lube, and reassemble.

maybe in the beginning some parts were not machined right or the wrong parts installed ..???

i still believe its operator error in one way or another, after any such "recalls" were done, provided that the original owner actually sent it back for repairs, rather than sell it, trade it in, before taking responsibility to have it taken care of.
 
How do you actually know this guy didn’t do something to the gun to make this so called issue occur, like I said before, these videos are just looking for or manufacturing a issue that more then likely doesn’t exist
 
How do you actually know this guy didn’t do something to the gun to make this so called issue occur, like I said before, these videos are just looking for or manufacturing a issue that more then likely doesn’t exist
Well, there are several others out there that have posted the same thing. So, maybe there is something to it. If this is how Sig designed their firearm, it is a pizz poor design. And maybe they should be putting a video out there explaining how to properly disassemble and assemble the firearm. And stating that it should be done as they clearly put out in their owners manual. However, I think if this is the case, this stems just as much from laziness on the owners part as it does on Sig. If there is a way to actually disassemble and assemble a firearm the "wrong way", then it is a failure by the manufacturer. And one blogger out there explained that he disassembles and assembles all his firearms like he does a Glock. Sorry, but I go by what they say in the owners manual or on their website Youtube video that explains the proper way of maintaining the firearm.
 
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