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  2. Sounds like a tolerance issue. I agree with the comment to give it a good smack. If you're still having issues, Beretta's local, so might be worth sending it in.
  3. Just got here too. Welcome!
  4. Lol There's like 5 or 6 ways the 320 can fail and fire. But...But you can't touch the slide. LOL
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  6. H&R (Harrington and Richardson) 1953 M1 Garand in .30-06. This is a CMP "Service Grade" Rifle. Came from CMP as pictured with a new CMP walnut stock and a mix of H&R and Springfield Armory parts. Includes CMP certificate and blue tag. See pictures for more details. PIC LINK: https://imgur.com/a/GaZUJEd $1400 Cash at my location Shipped FFL to FFL for $50 Thanks!
  7. Bump. I’m not going to be able to consider this one due to an unexpected medical expense that came up this morning . Looks like a nice revolver. GLWS.
  8. I am not a professional gunsmith with hundreds of designs under my belt, but even I understand that a safely functioning gun fires at a point when A. all safeties are disengaged and B. the sear or striker is released AND that this should NEVER vary by 3-4mm on any competently designed gun, but that is exactly what happened in WGP’s test. As for doing gymnastics with your finger on the trigger, you are asking for trouble whether the gun is safe or not.
  9. There are 3 and the lock and booklet it came with.
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  11. This one is brand new and unfired. $500 FIRM - Night Sights - Optics Ready - Factory Case & Paperwork - Factory Mag (just as it shipped) Must be legal to own and be a TN. Resident. TEXT IS BEST! 615-504-1491
  12. So are you dismissing my position by saying it was only at the slack takeup point? By this qualification, are you now saying that you advocate shooters taking up the slack in their triggers, and then if the gun goes off while they run/jump/summersault/grapple, it's the gun's fault? My position stands. Edit: Good debate, deerslayer. I think what's important is that we are all committed to gun safety, and staying on top of the latest information available in our hobby/profession/passion. I'm glad people are paying attention; apathy is the real killer of all things.
  13. I forgot the 365xl also has a legion option. The FCU on the 365 is different than the 320.
  14. Ok thanks I will keep as a range toy for now until this shakes out thanks again
  15. The design of the P320 separates the sear leg of the striker in the slide from the sear housed in the FCU ("frame"). The dog ears that function as frame rails hold the two components together, and due to the modularity of the design, significant tolerance exists between the two. Manipulating that gap, within mechanical tolerance, can change the break point, but nothing will happen unless the mechanical safeties have been disengaged by pressing the trigger, first. Have you ever held a P320 and dry fired or done a reset drill/test? Some are quite solid, while others exhibit a 3-4 degree shift in POA as the slide tips upwards from the positive (safe) sear angle acting on the striker leg. Not exactly 1911-grade tolerance! That is the slop you're leaning into when you depress the trigger and then manipulate the gap. If you are looking to be a match shooter and find that POA shift / point of break tolerance unacceptable, that's a valid decision. But it isn't going off without first disengaging the safeties, and it isn't coming off the sear without first taking up the slack.
  16. All 320's are the same internals. If you wanted to switch internals you'd need to go to 226 or 229 legions.
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  18. Have a question I have a 320 X 5 Legion does it have the same issues internals as the regular 320 thanks
  19. WGP was not at the “break point.”
  20. Good, at least in this part, you're getting my point. We don't point guns at our head, because we expect the unexpected might happen. We also don't depress triggers to the break point, then induce multiple mechanical stresses, and blame the gun when it discharges. Two basic tenets of firearms safety, yes? Regarding the second half of your response, I am not confident that I could trust a pre-loaded, at-the-trigger-break handgun of any type not to go off under rattle/shear/shock/torque and other stresses. I have experience with the design and function of many hundreds of different handguns, and unlike you, I wouldn't trust a single one of them to be "safe" in that condition.
  21. That’s interesting - the “break point” on a 320 is 4-5mm after the slack is removed, but touch the slide and it’s suddenly <1mm. Where exactly is the “break point” and shouldn’t it be consistent?
  22. No, I don’t point guns at my head, but I am confident that my guns would not do what WGP’s 320 did. But I don’t own any 320s.
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