Sig Sauer P320 Issues

You will see a few more "accidents" as the mess progresses along. Just a matter of time before the get rich guys shoot themselves for the money. I never carried a P320, I carry a 365 and I wonder about that choice now. Revolver sales may spike
Have you had any issues with your 365?
 
This may have already been mentioned in the thread, but what about a 320 in a raider chassis? The chassis has a safety on it but I don’t know if it blocks an accidental discharge.
 
I definitely would not do that. I would not change anything on one of these if I owned one, unless it was the result of a factory recall.


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Already put a Brower M1811 grip module on it. It’s a home defense and range pistol now. Will never see a holster again.

Tisas 1911A1 TC 9mm stainless inbound and the P365 has been my carry for a while already. I did used to carry the P320 M18 hunting in an ivory holster though.

Might do the aftermarket trigger, put a red dot on it and have some fun trying to shoot precision with it.
 
I would like someone to show that a Sig will fire without some kind of help.


Also, in the instance of the Airman who was killed, the M18 was in the holster and the gun went off when it was set down on a table. It had not been removed from the holster during his watch.
 
Come on, you know how the burden of proof works.
"The burden of proof is the obligation on a party in a legal dispute to provide sufficient evidence to support their claims."
And we don't actually know any real details on the airman incident. Mostly speculation. What it seems we've been told was that he set the pistol down pointing at his chest....???

That in and of itself is strange. I assume most people are like me and can count the number of times they've done that on zero hands. Not sure what to think of it.

I'm not dismissing the incidents. As I stated earlier, there does seem to be something strange with 320s compared to other pistols, but it's still not clear what exactly it is. I have a hunch a heavier trigger return spring and a trigger safety might solve it.
 
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