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Did sig fix the p320 and is it still a good gun to have?

That doesn’t show up in searches anymore, been scrubbed. But I was told I was wrong about all that…
I would dare say that whomever told you that you were wrong, doesn’t know how to use search engines…
People just assume if it’s not on google that it doesn’t matter or exist or isn’t true.
That’s just a very limited scope.
 
Like most things in the gun community (ammo shortages, the current Glock thing) this has been overblown and debunked. But still people will argue about it, the perception becomes reality (see many comments here). The gun is fine and has been since the drop fix was put in. I have no issues carrying one or using it in competition and I’ve put them through the wringer doing run and guns. I’ve had people come up to me as say those aren’t safe, then I hand it to them and say get it to fail. They wiggle it, pull the trigger down to the break point like the videos, wiggle some more, they can’t get it to go click without pulling the trigger past the normal break point. That goes for both that I own and they have very light triggers. But you know, perception is reality. I’ve actually seen and read more about glocks going off accidentally than anything, but those are perfectly fine.

Anyways, yeah I’m a bit bitter about it because now I have to change platforms because of the bans and bs around it all. If I didn’t feel it was safe, I absolutely wouldn’t use it or shoot it. I’m also a bit PO’d at sig for not supporting some sort of buyback or trade in on them for those of us that now have to get something else since most ranges banned them. I’m less inclined to buy anything from them after this.
 
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