Rangeman
Active Member
Saw something about this on the News this morning. Thought that problem was resolved with upgrades? Does this still happen with SIGs built with upgrades?
I happened to see that on ABC news this morning as well. It's old news and Sig took care of the problem some time ago. ABC must have needed something to take the attention away from Biden and his disastrous Presidency.
The original issue had to do with drop safe. The trigger was upgraded to resolve that issue.
There is supposedly a second rare issue with them going off in holsters.
Honestly depends on which model setup you run. I prefer my legion to my 226 but the stock 226 has a much better trigger pull than my original nitro LE model.Never shot a P320, so hard for me to even speculate. How does that trigger compare to/differ from a 226 for example? Dunno.
What isn't speculation though, is that some of the mentions made and the lawsuits being filed are by cops.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3d4gw/sig-sauer-handguns-p320-trigger-lawsuit-police
Honestly depends on which model setup you run. I prefer my legion to my 226 but the stock 226 has a much better trigger pull than my original nitro LE model.
Anyone else find it suspicious that all of these mysterious "accidental" discharges keep happening to LEOs and not the multiple thousands who who use them in competitive shooting or just your average Joe Blow's EDC?
Not really. Competitive shooters and your Joe Blow citizens aren't generally subjecting their guns to the same wear and tear that a street cop does. My gun/holster would bang into stuff all day long. Hitting the B pillar as I get into my car, hitting the center console, chair arms, walls, the ground during a fight etc. Then you add the dust and dirt, rain and snow, etc.
That's a lot more banging around than your average person. Things happen overtime in the internal components.
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