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Sig Carry? Safe or Dangerous?

Cool animations but they has nothing to do with the video. The sear is releasing. The striker is moving forward. It will fire a round.

Tell me you don't understand how a firing pin block works without telling me you don't understand how a firing pin block works.
 
Tell me you don't understand how a firing pin block works without telling me you don't understand how a firing pin block worksyou don’t understand how pulling the trigger to the point the trigger bar overrides the internal safety without telling me
If you don’t understand that when you pull the trigger to the rear, not to the point of it breaking but pre-tensioning it, it over rides the internal safeties, then maybe it’s best you sit this one out.
 
If you don’t understand that when you pull the trigger to the rear, not to the point of it breaking but pre-tensioning it, it over rides the internal safeties, then maybe it’s best you sit this one out.
I don't recall the douchebag in the SIG video having a ****ing vise grip on the trigger of the P320.
 
If you don’t understand that when you pull the trigger to the rear, not to the point of it breaking but pre-tensioning it, it over rides the internal safeties, then maybe it’s best you sit this one out.
If you don't understand the SIG P320 video clearly isn't pulling the trigger to the rear then it's best you sit it out. It's hard to tell in the Glock video how far the trigger is being pulled.

Watching it again it does look like he's damn near depressed the trigger fully (that's radically different from the P320 video) so yeah, I would expect a fully depressed trigger to fire the Glock. That's how they're supposed to work.

The P320 video shows the trigger only slightly depressed.
 
If you don't understand the SIG P320 video clearly isn't pulling the trigger to the rear then it's best you sit it out. It's hard to tell in the Glock video how far the trigger is being pulled.

Watching it again it does look like he's damn near depressed the trigger fully (that's radically different from the P320 video) so yeah, I would expect a fully depressed trigger to fire the Glock. That's how they're supposed to work.

The P320 video shows the trigger only slightly depressed.
And just to add... we're talking about LESS than a mm of play. That can easily be grime, brass, dirt, sand, or even just some fabric/lint.
 
And just to add... we're talking about LESS than a mm of play. That can easily be grime, brass, dirt, sand, or even just some fabric/lint.
Yes sir.

Also the Glock in Aims video has an aftermarket slide. Just tried to repeat the experiment with two factory Glocks and couldn't make it happen no matter how hard I tried.
 
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