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On 7/25/2025 at 11:45 AM, ck1 actual said:

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.  

Amen brother!

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  Stick a pin in it to deactivate part of safety mechanism. Then partially pull trigger and it fires when knocked

 Seriously bozo?  

AND we are to believe the previous owner did not disassemble to ceracoate it.   Did it go together correctly and unmodified?  Was it really upgraded at Sig?

A YouTuber playing gunsmith is unconvincing

But It’s the number of hits that matter

 

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On 7/25/2025 at 11:24 AM, BHunted said:

Check here... plug your ser#... mine were both cleared...

P320 Voluntary Upgrade Program | SIG SAUER

 

This a from a separate, years old issue. It has no bearing on the current problem of uncommanded discharges. 
 

2 hours ago, deerslayer said:

Even the biggest shills have to admit this is a not how "safe" guns work.  

you can explain it to them, but you can’t understand it for them. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, JustEd said:

 

But It’s the number of hits that matter

 

The 320 is good at getting hits on it's owners. I'll give it that.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Chucktshoes said:

 

That guy doesn't know anything about guns. 

If you don't drop it, is won’t go off.

If you don't put it in a holster, it won't go off.

If you don't twist, it won't go off.

As long as you assemble it correctly, it won't go off.

Everyone else's guns are shooting their owners........oh they're not. Amazing. LOL

Edited by Alleycat72
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Posted

Sig should do an exchange for P320’s to 365’s.   Especially after this last event.  I started this thread, and now I’m convinced, my P320 is going to stay safe ridden.  I don’t need an accident.

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18 hours ago, Chucktshoes said:

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Like I said on facebook when I saw this, "raw dogging the lot lizard is safer".

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Posted
On 7/24/2025 at 5:59 PM, ck1 actual said:

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.  

IIRC, this brought about the New York trigger from Glock.

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21 hours ago, Alleycat72 said:

The 320 is good at getting hits on it's owners. I'll give it that.

Agree to disagree.

Sig just filed a lawsuit against Washington State for its training agency banning the 320.

Sig is certainly defending the design,

We will see where the dust settles

Posted
2 hours ago, papa61 said:

IIRC, this brought about the New York trigger from Glock.

Yeah, thats exactly right.  The FBI actually called the Glock inherently unsafe. Glock did three major voluntary upgrades in the 90's. People don't remember this but there was a decade of this happening to Glock. 

Yankee Marshall talks about it here when he responds to the WGP video. 

 

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