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Sig Carry? Safe or Dangerous?

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*******. This one is good.

Where my cease & desist letter Sig?! 😎😅 Shame...(reloads another meme) 😅

Arise! Arise, Riders of Rohan!!!

Holsters unbuckle! Slides lock back! Spears to the sunrise! Cursed is the steel that fires when uncalled! The Sig P320 traitor forged in peacetime seeks to strike not the enemy, but our very own!

It knows no loyalty. It waits not for battle. It fires in the dark, in the quiet, in the stillness of trust… and for what? Modularity? Marketing! Madness!!

Shall we yield to it? Shall we accept its voluntary recall? No! A weapon that turns on its master is no weapon at all!! It is a curse. A wraith!

So ride with me!! One final time!! Cast down this false friend!! Ride to see a day when the only things that go off ARE MEN’S COURAGE AND WILL!

DEATH TO ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES! DEATH TO DROP FIRES!!

...DEAAAAATH!!

Forth, Eorlingas!!

❤️

I, Eric, Son of Greg, elected Sheriff of Wabaunsee hereby banish the wretched Sig P320 forthwith from these lands! It is no friend to none but the dark lord Ron Cohen.

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I'm going to weigh in on this. I owned an early model P320 in 2015, in fact I bought it from a member here. Never had any problems. I took apart cleaned it, tried a few different frame sizes. No problems. My one and only Sig gun. Sold after a few months just not that overwhelmed with it.

These last few videos show the gun has a significant problem! A gun should only fire by "pulling" the trigger. These videos show that a slight pull on the trigger disables all of the safety features. At the very least the firing pin block should still be engaged after a slight pull on the trigger.
 
*******. This one is good.

Where my cease & desist letter Sig?! 😎😅 Shame...(reloads another meme) 😅

Arise! Arise, Riders of Rohan!!!

Holsters unbuckle! Slides lock back! Spears to the sunrise! Cursed is the steel that fires when uncalled! The Sig P320 traitor forged in peacetime seeks to strike not the enemy, but our very own!

It knows no loyalty. It waits not for battle. It fires in the dark, in the quiet, in the stillness of trust… and for what? Modularity? Marketing! Madness!!

Shall we yield to it? Shall we accept its voluntary recall? No! A weapon that turns on its master is no weapon at all!! It is a curse. A wraith!

So ride with me!! One final time!! Cast down this false friend!! Ride to see a day when the only things that go off ARE MEN’S COURAGE AND WILL!

DEATH TO ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES! DEATH TO DROP FIRES!!

...DEAAAAATH!!

Forth, Eorlingas!!

❤️

I, Eric, Son of Greg, elected Sheriff of Wabaunsee hereby banish the wretched Sig P320 forthwith from these lands! It is no friend to none but the dark lord Ron Cohen.

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Interesting article...

 
Who made the other 17,900 pistols and what were the circumstances? Were they all committed by lowly civilians? It just seems odd that when a cop or a service member has an unintended discharge, it “must be the gun”…because why? Their inherent firearm expertise? Riiiiiight.

People have been pointing at this gun in particular for quite some time now. People are suddenly aware of it because of the publicity this incident has gotten. Obviously folks like us know that cops and service members are not automatically firearms experts, and although some have been shot by 320's, this young airman dying from it makes it far more high-profile.

And using “unintentional” is merely semantics. Compared to the 18,000 “unintentional discharges” cited because those stats are not separated into accidental/negligent/uncommanded.

Haters gonna hate, fanboys gonna fanboy and trolls gonna troll, I guess. Sig 320’s are like abortions…if you don’t like them, don’t get one. And don’t worry about those who do…they’ll answer for it one day. Or maybe not. 🤷‍♂️


1. That is not semantics. Those words mean two entirely different things in this context. "Unintentional" can be applied to someone who caused the discharge due to negligence. "Uncommanded" describes a gun which fires when it should not have and not attributable to any negligence on the part of the user.

2. I get your point, but I don't want people to kill babies. And I don't want innocent gun owners to be shot when they've done nothing wrong.
 
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