SimonRL
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SIG SAUER Statement on Montville, CT Police Department Incident
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The P320 is a big and bulky brick. I says while more civilians "may" have them, the overwhelming number of them aren't carrying IWB and are certainly not open carrying them. I'd assume L.E. would by far actually log more hours actually carrying these weapons.Ok, I would have to believe that there are more p320s in use by civilians than police and military put together, probably a lot more, but that's just a guess and opinion. It seems logical that there would be proportionately more civilian "unintentional discharges" using typical civilian holsters if it were a mechanical failure wouldn't it?
Why does it seem as if it is so heavily weighted towards law enforcement/service personnel in duty type holsters?
There has got to be some disconnect in the training/holster/pistol dynamic which is far more important to solve than simply blaming the handgun. If the complete issue is not resolved, eventually it is going to crop up again. It occurred with other popular pistols and they worked around it but did they ever solve the root cause.
Instead it seems the police community want to blame the pistol and holsters, the holster companies want to blame the pistol and officer training, the gun company blames officer training and holsters. Who is looking at all three plus whatever else may be part of it.
Sig to this day are sticking with the story that the P320s without their "Voluntary Upgrade" are perfectly fine for carry, and nothing is really wrong with them. I doubt Springfield, Glock, S&W, HK, and other reputable manufacturers would have came to that conclusion or handle things that way. Sig knew well ahead of time about the issue, but kept quiet, and continued to sell their P320 grenades to unsuspecting civilians. I lost all trust and respect for them, and I take anything they say with a grain of salt.I wouldn't think this response will surprise anyone. I respect the company by and large, but I still wouldn't own that model if one were given to me.
I had a Sig P320 Compact. It was not hard for me to conceal it but after I started hearing about the issues(mine had been upgraded) I decided to part with it.Mine are paper punchers, nothing more. i have no clue if all the guns going off on their own is true but i ain't takin no chances. Mine are too big to conceal carry anyway.
Sig is actually expanding their P320 line currently.I like Sigs and own several. I do not have a P320 and don't want one.
Sig has a valid point about the gun not being properly holstered.
However, there does seem to be some sort of issue as the P320 seems to have an inordinate amount of ADs. I doubt if the reason will ever be found. If so, it'll certainly never be made public.
I don't see the P320 as being around much longer. People just don't trust it. I'll bet Sig already has a replacement in the works. Meanwhile, just the usual corporate CYA.![]()
Not quite true that most others are partially cocked. Glock is, M&P, Sig, Springfield XDM and I believe Canick are all fully cocked strikers. I own several M&Ps and XDM pistols along with Glock. The Glock mechanics are very different from any of the others mentioned. I have not shot Canick or FN but I have examined the Canick and it appears to be fully cocked. That is how they get better triggers than Glock, they don't have to complete the cocking process. The new Glock Performance Trigger changes a Glock to fully cocked as well. I love by M&P 2.0 pistols but I carry the Shield Plus with a safety, as it is also fully cocked.The P320 is a big and bulky brick. I says while more civilians "may" have them, the overwhelming number of them aren't carrying IWB and are certainly not open carrying them. I'd assume L.E. would by far actually log more hours actually carrying these weapons.
The military have a different version than civilians as theirs have a thumb safety, and there have been several cases of civilians claiming their example fired in the holster too.
I can't say I've see videos of Glocks or other popular pistols going off in the holster. It also should be pointed out that the P320's striker is fully cocked whereas most other strikers are half cocked and have a trigger safety. It's also a possibility that it could be a QC aka execution issue on Sig's part and not a design issue. That could be an explanation as to why it's not readily repeatable with all P320s. Then it could be that the P320's design is just more prone to these type of issues simular to how a 1911 without a grip and thumb safety would be more prone to ND thus why no one would carry that way.
I know for a fact that Glocks are not fully cocked, I don't know about the ones with the new trigger you mentioned but I believe you. I'll have to look into that. I don't really keep up on what's going on with Glocks.Not quite true that most others are partially cocked. Glock is, M&P, Sig, Springfield XDM and I believe Canick are all fully cocked strikers. I own several M&Ps and XDM pistols along with Glock. The Glock mechanics are very different from any of the others mentioned. I have not shot Canick or FN but I have examined the Canick and it appears to be fully cocked. That is how they get better triggers than Glock, they don't have to complete the cocking process. The new Glock Performance Trigger changes a Glock to fully cocked as well. I love by M&P 2.0 pistols but I carry the Shield Plus with a safety, as it is also fully cocked.
I think you missed the "and." I was not saying that Sig is the only striker-fired pistol on the market that's fully cocked. Off the top of my head, Walther PPQ and Beretta APX are also fully cocked. The thing is, all the pistols I know of that are in that have strikers that are fully cocked therefore they're essentially SAO pistols have a trigger safety, and in the case of the XDM you mentioned, a trigger AND grip safety.whereas most other strikers are half cocked and have a trigger safety.
Sig sells millions of P320s and has become the world’s largest exporter of handguns. You know they’re not exporting millions of classic P-series guns, they’re selling P320s and P365s. The P320 is not going anywhere. Certainly not without incontrovertible proof that the gun is fatally flawed.I don't see the P320 as being around much longer. People just don't trust it. I'll bet Sig already has a replacement in the works. Meanwhile, just the usual corporate CYA.![]()