I'm never sure what to believe from a newspaper reporter, but this sure doesn't look good.
https://www.inquirer.com/business/sig-s ... MnwBJvEmFE
SIG P320 woes
- smithers599
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Re: SIG P320 woes
It makes me think of the 80% guys making their own 320 trigger groups.
If the factory ones can go off,...what about Billy Bob's?
If the factory ones can go off,...what about Billy Bob's?
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Re: SIG P320 woes
I finally got hands-on with one in the M17 pattern with safety.
THat's the only way I'd pack one. Trigger belongs on a target piece,
not a carry piece.
THat's the only way I'd pack one. Trigger belongs on a target piece,
not a carry piece.
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Re: SIG P320 woes
That’s funny, just got this one today…


- smithers599
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Re: SIG P320 woes
Well, get a Kevlar iced tea cupholder.
Re: SIG P320 woes
Hahahaha
I've only seen one firearm fire unintentionally.
A Colt Gold Cup that the owner who was next to me at the time.
Worryingly light trigger for the 5 rounds he let me put through her.
Later some of us get called over because as soon as he chambers a round it goes off.
Busted the tip of his "honed" sear right off.
I've only seen one firearm fire unintentionally.
A Colt Gold Cup that the owner who was next to me at the time.
Worryingly light trigger for the 5 rounds he let me put through her.
Later some of us get called over because as soon as he chambers a round it goes off.
Busted the tip of his "honed" sear right off.
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Re: SIG P320 woes
There are a few long threads on the sig forum about this.
I have fiddled with enough guns to be completely baffled. Any modern handgun has the drop safety in place. If something doesn't operate the plunger the striker can't make contact with a primer.
I have gone through in my head how it could just go off on its own in a holster and can only come to ... Maybe the plunger spring is to light and it's not pushing it down fully but you would still need a ton of inertia to get that firing pin moving forward. Nothing short of a drop.
If it's not operator error.. I am at a loss. Now I am not a gunsmith by any stretch but I have pulled apart a great many guns and understand how they work. Gun going off while holstered ... Wierd and a touch unbelievable.
Wonder if a lawyer got involved and called some of the people who shot themselves unsolicited and said they had a case?
I have fiddled with enough guns to be completely baffled. Any modern handgun has the drop safety in place. If something doesn't operate the plunger the striker can't make contact with a primer.
I have gone through in my head how it could just go off on its own in a holster and can only come to ... Maybe the plunger spring is to light and it's not pushing it down fully but you would still need a ton of inertia to get that firing pin moving forward. Nothing short of a drop.
If it's not operator error.. I am at a loss. Now I am not a gunsmith by any stretch but I have pulled apart a great many guns and understand how they work. Gun going off while holstered ... Wierd and a touch unbelievable.
Wonder if a lawyer got involved and called some of the people who shot themselves unsolicited and said they had a case?