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  1. I have multiple that I will continue to use. But I also understand their double internal safety system and how their system works. I am comfortable with what I know about Sig. That could change if some actual data comes to light. I am not looking to buy one if that is what you are asking. but that is more of a storage issue than an sig issue.
  2. My main point was not to propose how to solve this as much as saying people will respond one of two ways: They will either be afraid because they don’t understand how machines work or they will understand that if there is a real problem it will be repeatable. Even in your scenario where it might be due to faulty tolerances or something related to manufacturing vs design flaw, this is still replicable if you have that specific gun that discharged. That’s why it’s so important that the specific guns this happens to are investigated. It has to be that gun, an evaluation of the system as a whole is not good enough. This isn’t a wand from hog-warts, it’s a machine and anything that malfunctions on it for one un-commanded discharge will be able to observed and replicated. If something is out of spec it sure as hell isn’t going to come back into spec. The fact that the FBI and others can’t find anything tells me it’s more than likely user error. Obviously we can’t trust sig or any of the other major gun companies to be straight with us because welcome to American capitalism in the 21st century, but there are enough people looking at this that if there is a problem it should be unearthed.
  3. lol. I am saying the opposite of what you are implying. If it’s faulty, that should be easy to prove right? its engineering not magic. I have guns from every major company. I could care less about where this ends up. I'm actually suggesting people be less emotional about it.
  4. Sig mechanics YouTube is the most in depth analysis of the 320 that exists to my knowledge. He has never been able to reproduce this. I also don’t care about a random YouTuber banging on a modified trigger sig. These are the most modular guns in the market. All this analysis should be done in a controlled and replicable environment The FBI is investigating this and the claims are significant. If there is a fundamental design flaw why can’t it be reproduced? This is engineering not black magic. If I was Glock I’d be dumping money into proving this about the 320 if a problem really exists.
  5. I think this is the real question. Which remains to be seen. If this was true you would think the problem could be replicated, especially by the FBI who has been looking into it for months now. Why can’t this be validated in any repeatable format if it’s true?
  6. I remember this too. There was actually something called Glock leg during this time. It was a reference to all the discharges by glocks in peoples legs. The more a gun sells, the more people will have accidents.
  7. I have two rear Knights Armament BUIS sight posts for sale. These are Knights Armament KAC rear 600m BUIS, full sized Perfect for a military correct clone build, like the Mk12 or M4A1 Block 2 - Back Up Iron Sight. KAC's line of Backup Iron Sights are currently in use by the United States Army, Marine Corps and numerous law enforcement agencies worldwide. The highly versatile 200-600 Meter Folding Rear Sight features a finger-adjustable, rotating drum that enables shooters to engage targets from 200 to 600 meters with both speed and accuracy. The full-sized 600 meter back up iron sight is used on a number of military rifles from the early years of the Global War on Terror (GWOT), perhaps the most notable for military clone rifle enthusiasts is the Mk12 Mod 1. * I do not have any front posts. These retail for around $300 a piece. They are new and come in plastic bags, the same way they are issued in the Marines. Asking $175 for one or $300 for both. I'm in the Franklin area or can ship using PayPal or Venmo. We can DM to work that out if you want to do that. c.
  8. Looking for a sig p365xl in the Franklin / Nashville area.
  9. Hey.. appreciate the interest. I have a few ar10’s and tons of m1a mags. Looking to stay in the m1a family.
  10. I have an 18 inch Springfield M1A scout that is in a VLTOR chassis system. OD Green color, Full length rail, qd points, adjustable stock, etc. I love it.. it's fantastic but I have a few other 18 inch rifles and looking to trade. It is basically brand new, less than 100 rounds down it. I'm interested in any m1a that is 16 inches. Tanker, Socom II, etc, I could be open to anything at any of the 16 inch M1A's that is still in good condition.
  11. Looking for a used beretta 1301 Tactical. 18 inch barrel. Preferably black but would be interested in any color. Not looking for the pistol grip version.
  12. The Guerrillas Guide is the one to get. You can follow the author on twitter. He has a great feed and a great podcast called contra radio. https://x.com/brushbeater?s=21
  13. Sorry.. not at the moment.
  14. Selling an optics ready (micro red dot footprint) Springfield hellcat. Had less than 200 rounds through it. I’m the original owner. The hellcat is In great shape, has some slight wear on the slide where the holster hits it. Comes with 3 mags that all have increased round extensions. I also have an IWB holster I can throw in. Asking $425

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