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Sig Carry? Safe or Dangerous?

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anything that lodges a tiny bit into the trigger will set it off, this is 1mm of tolerance.

Also.. check this from 4chan
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So the real question is and will always be, Are they on sale now?
I have owned a 320 and shot it well but just do not like the way it feels in my hands so i sold it long ago.
Nothing to do with any issues i ever had with the 320 (which are none at all), i just did not like the feel of it.
I have a P226 and 226DAK and love them both and do carry the 226 every now and then, (gives my 1911 a rest which is normal carry).
With the rise of these issues with the 320 and the Death involved with this generation of pistol, I hope they find what is actually wrong and fix it.
 
So the real question is and will always be, Are they on sale now?
I have owned a 320 and shot it well but just do not like the way it feels in my hands so i sold it long ago.
Nothing to do with any issues i ever had with the 320 (which are none at all), i just did not like the feel of it.
I have a P226 and 226DAK and love them both and do carry the 226 every now and then, (gives my 1911 a rest which is normal carry).
With the rise of these issues with the 320 and the Death involved with this generation of pistol, I hope they find what is actually wrong and fix it.
P320 owners with the high end models are gonna have to sell at a loss or not at all. If sig does a recall the military guns are gonna take most of their time. It'll probably take years.
 
Ian at Forgotten Weapons made some good points in his new video on this. Worth a watch.

He points out that lots of people are still concerned about low S/N Springfield 1903s because of a heat treating issue that happened over 100 years ago.

He feels the P320 is simply damaged beyond all repair and it needs to go away, maybe replaced by a duty-size 365, since that's never had an issue and is a different design for the FCU.
 
So the real question is and will always be, Are they on sale now?
I have owned a 320 and shot it well but just do not like the way it feels in my hands so i sold it long ago.
Nothing to do with any issues i ever had with the 320 (which are none at all), i just did not like the feel of it.
I have a P226 and 226DAK and love them both and do carry the 226 every now and then, (gives my 1911 a rest which is normal carry).
With the rise of these issues with the 320 and the Death involved with this generation of pistol, I hope they find what is actually wrong and fix it.
I never got into the DAK models, but I also carry a M11/228/229 as I have all three. Absolute tack drivers. I used to have a MK25 that I enjoyed greatly.
 
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