Sig is still having issues with the P320 trigger?

It is because the "problem" is anecdotal. When you consider all of the people who claim that the gun "just went off" you also have to consider all the the people who have seen Bigfoot, Nessie, or have been abducted by little green men from another planet.
Alec Baldwin’s SA Colt fired all by itself!
 
Don't forget that the Army just went with a new SIG battle rifle and machine gun. Someone in DOD must be very rich.
 
I have a M-17, which as far as I know does not suffer from the unknown malady. My thought about this is that it has a thumb safety so it's much harder to fire accidentally. Up until recently all of my striker fired handguns had thumb safety's. Not long ago I worked as an Armed Security Guard, the company specified Glocks as the designated carry firearm. I refused to carry a Glock and told them that I would quit if I had to carry one. My choice was an Sig M-17, which they attempted to thwart by requiring that the carry firearm be black. At the cost of an additional $200 I was able to purchase a black M-17 from a dealer who had one left over from when Sig made M-17s in black. Since they supplied Glock holsters I was on my own and easily found a Level II holster for the Sig. During the required training the instructor, unaware of my 30 years in the Army and being a Military as well as NRA firearms instructor warned me about forgetting to click off the safety prior to shooting. I won't go into the issues about an instructor not checking on the background of the students prior to starting training. During the draw and fire portion of the training there was an incident of one of the students prematurely firing his Glock, fortunately into the ground due to placing his finger on the trigger prior to being ready to shoot. I kept quiet about the issues of the trigger safety. The instructor noted that I was able to draw and fire accurately much faster than the others. My hits found their designated mark for every exercise. He noticed that I was shooting much more accurately than the others. When he asked about why I was able to shoot much more accurately than the others I simply said, "I'm not shooting a Glock." He took immediate offense to that remark and challenged me to a match to prove his point that a Glock was not as accurate as my Sig. I specified the match to be from 25 yards, well beyond the syllabus range of 10 yards. I wont go into details, but he lost, not because I was a better shooter, but because the Glock is not as accurate as other handguns.
**and then everyone cheered**

Walter Mitty for the win!
 
I have the P320 and 320 Compact so I have been very interested in these "Goes off all by itself." My Wife bought my two for my Birthday last year so mine were made, as far as I can tell, in 2023. As far as I can determine a few if these self firing incidents may have been from a certain lot made in 2016. I don't know. I do know that Glocks years back had a reputation for doing the same "Untouched" firing. A guy I know left Federal Service and became a Deputy Sherriff. He was issued a Glock 21 and a few weeks later his Glock "Went off in the holster" and the bullet entered and exited his calf. He swore up and down the gun went off as he was holstering it. It did. His dash cam clearly showed him holstering the gun with his finger in the trigger guard. He shot himself. My Sigs are range guns, but I wouldn't be afraid to carry either. So what do you think? A bad lot of pistols or negligIMG_1522 - Copy.JPGence?
 

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