Yeah, I own a Sig P320C-RX and I love it. Not once has it fired witho
Interesting I have been looking at the M17 which I think is based off the 320’model. Looks like a great carry gun.
Does the p365 have the samebissues?
Also, it is extremely hard for a semi-auto pistol to fire if there is NOT a round in the chamber.
Personally, I hate the SIG trigger. It’s like drive by wire in a car. No feel to it.
I have the older P320FS RX and the newer P320C RX.
No problems with either after over 5000 rds. between the 2.
I've had the Factory upgrade in the older unit, upgraded triggers in both, swapped FCUs between them.
Never dropped either, no problems with either.
Carry IWB at 5:00
I don’t know about the ‘firing without a trigger being pulled whilst in the holster,’ but the ‘firing if dropped from a certain angle’ has been proved with several YouTube videos showing it. I really hope there’s no other issue with the P320 because it’s a great firearm otherwise. Getting one in a month or so God willing, an X-Five Legion, but I will only use it for IDPA. For carry I’ll stick to my Glock 17.
Sig had a recall. I wonder how many of these incidents are pre-recall triggers.
The part that I found amusing was:
Sitting behind the wheel of a motorized cart...
Maybe one should not be kept on the nightstand until it has undergone an extensive psychological examination...🙄
I’ve only seen glocks. never knew they had sigs and i never heard that one discharged while is was there. used the station every week day for the past three years.
The 320 original run has a known and undeniable design flaw. A few actually.
Certain angle drops cause it to fire. There have been many documented discharges with this model
The fact this gun made it to be the sidearm weapon of the military in it original form shows you just how much palm greasing went on to get thay contract.
flr
Can’t forget this classic. My Ex actually worked with this guy
Mr Glock 40