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Sig Sauer P320 Fails Drop Test
2017-08-11
Posted by:Skidmark

#7  My Sig P226 .40 in stainless is still my favorite
Posted by: Warthog   2017-08-11 19:17  

#6  "Drop your gun and put your hands in the air!"
"Sir, he has a Sig Sauer."
"Put the gun down slowly and put your hands in the air!"
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-08-11 15:08  

#5  Shades of 'True Lies'.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2017-08-11 14:40  

#4  The field expedient solution would seem to be cheap and quick. Don't drop it!
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2017-08-11 12:05  

#3  Well, the first line of the PM article is absolutely wrong. The P320 potentially has this issue. The "handgun chosen to be the U.S. Army's next generation handgun" is the M17—it is based on the P320 but has a different fire control unit and SIG's own press release basically says the voluntary upgrade for P320 owners is going to be some sort of retrofit of the M17 trigger unit into the P320. Hell, PM's headline blurb even says "the military version appears unaffected", so how did they allow that first sentence to make it into publication?

*sigh*
Posted by: CJW   2017-08-11 10:04  

#2  Contest is over. recommendations are irrelevant. I personally hope Glock-tards all get Chron's from fretting about it.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-08-11 09:21  

#1  Sig Sauer P320 is a striker-fired, semi-automatic pistol. I wonder how many pistols with a hammer and safety discharged when dropped? I recommend they go with the Sig P225-A1.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-08-11 03:32  

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