From the Sig Forum....P320 fails drop testing..orders being cancelled

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Far as I am concerned the military made a mistake changing to the Sig.

They have had the perfect combat handgun since 1911, if it isn't broken don't fix it.

Even the designer of that pistol thought there was room for improvement. That's why he developed the Hi Power.

I have a Sig I wouldn't trade for a 1911 that cost double what I paid for the Sig.
 
The Firearms Blog and Gun Mag warehouse blog both have a journalistic tone that I've seen somewhere before.
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Looks like perfect legalese for CYA purposes.

If you wanna talk about "perfect legalese for CYA purposes", read the first 15 or 16 pages of the owner's manual for the S&W .45 Shield! S&W virtually absolves themselves of any responsibility for just about everything that could go wrong.

I tend to go with those that say the alleged Dallas incident (if one ever took place) was reported in a way for somebody to cover up their ND.

Agreed. Or else it was just some weird random incident that's gotten blown way out of proportion.

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I can't believe they are drop testing these guns indoors with no barrier between them and gun. Aren't they shooting holes in the ceiling or walls? What if that gun does not get dropped straight and shoots back at the tester or film crew? Maybe I misssed something and they have pulled the bullets?
 
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I can't believe they are drop testing these guns indoors with no barrier between them and gun. Aren't they shooting holes in the ceiling or walls? What if that gun does not get dropped straight and shoots back at the tester or film crew? Maybe I misssed something and they have pulled the bullets?

IN the beginning of the video they say bullets are pulled. They are using cases / primer only.
 
I am sensing a case of denial here......

YES, I deny results that come from youtube experts. They may be legitimate, and they may not be. Any gun can be tampered with to make it fail a drop test. The P320 has a 5.5 to 7.5# from the factory, that would have to be one heavy trigger. I doubt the US Army in years of testing did not try every manner to get it to fail a drop test.

Some people just keep denying that Glock lost the bid, and still have not got over it.
 
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