I only hope the upgrade trigger will be as smooth as the original..
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Apex is doing that to cover their ass. If they came out and said their product fixes the 320 issue, but then for whatever reason someone's gun goes off, I would imagine they'd be in deep ****.
From everything I've seen and read, Apex and graygun triggers are good to go.
Apex is doing that to cover their ass. If they came out and said their product fixes the 320 issue, but then for whatever reason someone's gun goes off, I would imagine they'd be in deep ****.
From everything I've seen and read, Apex and graygun triggers are good to go.
I said they were good as in nothing will happen if dropped with those triggers.. of course gray and apex are pulling theirs just to protect themselves. They would be crazy not to. But so far I haven't seen anything that an aftermarket trigger in a 320 will go off if dropped. It's only the manufacturers saying it "may" because they can't come out and say it won't.Nope, Grey is saying take their trigger out and send the gun in to SIG for the recall.
https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/update-on-sig-p320-problem.1483505/
The paragraph below says it all...
"Stock P320s with our trigger installed may still unintentionally discharge if dropped at an angle not tested as part of the accepted standards as defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Sporting Arms Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute, Inc. (SAAMI®), or National Institute of Justice (NIJ). "
In the meantime, your SIG SAUER pistol is safe to carry and use as originally configured from the factory, just don't drop it.
I said they were good as in nothing will happen if dropped with those triggers.. of course gray and apex are pulling theirs just to protect themselves. They would be crazy not to. But so far I haven't seen anything that an aftermarket trigger in a 320 will go off if dropped. It's only the manufacturers saying it "may" because they can't come out and say it won't.
Sig is still saying the stock 320 is within all US safety standards which I found interesting.