Every p320 negligent discharge turns out to be a trigger pull. Is there any evidence it is defective? None. Is it bad design to have a light, short trigger in a duty/carry gun? I think so.
“Every p320 negligent discharge turns out to be a trigger pull. Is there any evidence it is defective? None. Is it bad design to have a light, short trigger in a duty/carry gun? I think so.”
I’ve carried Glock 17, 19,27, and 26 as duty weapons over the years, and have trained many people on both those and SIG products. I’ve never seen a Glock malfunction unrelated to crummy ammo or a limp wrist.