I had 2 second careers (higher education and overseas contracting) - police 20 year retirement is a good, good thing, and I am very grateful.
Because the models cited in the cases were made after those upgrades, and you can clearly see the lightened trigger designs on those which were added post- "voluntary upgrade." Also, I am very familiar with all of the rolling revisions Sig has made... revisions like changing the spring retention on the sear to help prevent spring crossing. I have intensely studied the P320 and have worked on them a great deal since the highly publicized drop test discharges were demonstrated by Omaha Outdoors in 2017.The Sig video in post 189 above was listed on YouTube three years ago, so 2022, so I think your "well before 2024" is accurate. But why do you think "pretty much all of the P320s in recent AD cases have all those upgrades already?" What is your basis for that belief?
True, but the Glock 19, ugly as it is, never fails and never has those problems. I love sig da/sa pistols. I have a large handgun collection and will likely never have a 320 style action on the place. They fail with only a little wear and tear and the striker slips. Simple problem that can blow your knee cap off.
That will not hurt Sig and the other fine products that they sell, but the recent Air Force injury is going to cost them and cost them big. And it should. It is a faulty design and if Sig were responsible they would offer to modify every one of the free or charge, or they can wait, and some court will likely order that eventually, they are just like Ford and the Pinto, trying to say there are so few it does not matter, unless you are the crippled guy. Time will tell.
As far as Sig leading the edge on all firearms technology, I think that is a stretch, I think KelTec is far ahead of them, nothing there for me, I am just a technology buff and KT is way ahead of the pack.
These threads continue regularly but never change."As far as Sig leading the edge on all firearms technology, I think that is a stretch, I think KelTec is far ahead of them, nothing there for me, I am just a technology buff and KT is way ahead of the pack."
Which product(s) today does KelTec sell that is more technologically advanced that Sig Sauer?
Maybe something in the water? VW, HK, SIG all suffer from the same corporate greed and dishonesty.Still seeing M18s at the gate on the base.
If I were forced to carry that ugly little brown pistol, it would sure be Israeli carry.
SIG is a shameful company. While I’m not a fan of the Beretta M9, I’d take one over that plastic piece of garbage.
Amen brother. Solution is to go back to the best semi auto pistol ever invented, 1911 types, Very simple solution.I have a 1911 Colt 45 dating from right around 1915, so it's 110 yo and runs totally reliable.
Another 100% reliable piece is my RIA 1911 in 9mm. Trigger drops at 3 3/4 lbs and breaks like the proverbial glass rod.
Then there's my Tanfoglio Witness Elite Match in 40 and 10mm. I won't brag on how sweet that one is to shoot.
A pox on tupperware striker fired guns.![]()
Who's doing the counting?So, clearly I am not a Glock lover, but I thought that the most popular handgun in the world was the Glock 17; not the Sig Sauer P365. Has that changed...?
I've never owned a striker gun. Are they generally as accurate as the depicted .38/44 S&W?Old old gun that works beats a new one which doesn't.
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I've never owned a striker gun. Are they generally as accurate as the depicted .38/44 S&W?
It means a few things to me:Long video, Thaddeus, but I watched it.
Not sure what it means, but when I pull the trigger on my P320 the slide does not move rearwards like the one in the video does.
There is similar play between slide and grip module on my P320 as shown in the video.