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More Sig 320 drama

Gent tried to kill me with one of those, actually a Bryce version. Looked about as well maintained, except the left grip was melted from where he retrieved it from the ashes of the Great Western warehouse during the 92 riots. Managed to get four rounds out before it jammed. My 5904 didn’t.
We pulled off all kinds of Lorcins, Jennings you name it off perps in Arkansas outside Memphis early 90’s.
Wasn’t uncommon to see some with grip panels missing and even the wrong ammo loaded in them. Really really was the Wild West some shifts have some funny stories.
 
In all fairness its not your gun personally... its the sig 320 in general that has issues ... I own one wont carry it. That's a pure shame. Some peeps here take things way out of context.
You’ve obviously not reviewed any of my P320 posts, here, at Sigtalk and GlockTalk, including where I dumped all my Sigs (seven of them) long ago when this all started (long before the train jumpers climbed aboard). Doesn’t negate the fact, that as an average gun owner in an uncontrolled environment, it is stupid to load a gun then drop it to see if it will go off…but you do you.
 
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Gonna stir it some…went to the combo gun store / range today. funny enough there were quite a few used 320s in the case. I tried a few of them in jest with one of the employees and sum of a b….i took some slack out of the trigger messed with the slide and click….some were easier to manipulate than others.
 
Galesburg Illinois police are transitioning back to Glock. The chief stated they have had the Sig 320 discharge while being carried in the approved holster more than once. Galesburg is a small police force of 60 officers. This was on the morning news in central Illinois. He stated this is for the safety of the officers and the public.
 
I honestly cannot conceive of SIG not having permanently FIXED this issue. I know all the yada yada yada of “no problem, but with ALL the reports Something is going on-and SIG Should have acted to resolve the problem. I like Sig-own a 938, an old West German P220, an 322 and a 1911 (Plus a SHR in ‘06). All have been great and solid performers and I trust them. Would I buy a 320? Nope. Would I buy another SIG product? Maybe, but only one of the proven designs. I would Never buy a newly introduced one.
 
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