SIG Sauer P320 self discharges

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I'm surprised it's not being discussed here.

There is apparently plenty of accidental discharges with this weapon that many police departments are dropping in as a duty weapon.
And there was a military soldier that was killed by it.

What do you think? Honestly, If I owned one, I would put it away, dismantled for good measure.

 
It was discussed a while back on here and I pretty much called out the BS and said I would not trust SIG after the first incident but other members here tried to downplay it and look what happened.

If a company doesn't immediately own up to issues and immediately remedy it and instead tries to downplay it and make it seem like a non issue when it is don't buy from that company.

Taurus had issues in the past they stepped up their game, the G2C/G3C is a very solid handgun and then they released the GX4 and guess what? great gun but it had some safety recalls due to not being drop safe and they immediately remedied it and didn't bs around.

All companies have issues once in a while but how they handle it is what makes the company good or bad.
 
Yeah, not exactly a new topic. We’ve been talking about it for 8 years.

Thread 'Sig Sauer P320 will fire if dropped'
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/sig-sauer-p320-will-fire-if-dropped.274692/

Thread 'Sig Sauer P320 - Self Discharge Reports'
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/sig-sauer-p320-self-discharge-reports.332826/

Thread 'used Sig P320 (recall done)...is it safe?'
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/used-sig-p320-recall-done-is-it-safe.361471/

Thread 'Sig Sauer p320'
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/sig-sauer-p320.373944/
 
For sure there is an issue with the FCU design that needs to be figured out, and I'm a bit confused why they haven't been able to do so yet definitively. There are a million of them out there and lots of people are dissecting and testing them. If there was a specific flaw that could be identified and testing in certain conditions caused uncommanded discharges nearly every time, that would go a long way. But for now it seems like the UDs are still too random to figure out a pattern and get any reliable, repeatable data.

I really like the modularity of the FCU but not its complex design. UDs could just be a matter of manufacturing tolerances or wear or whatever making some more 'loose' and prone to UDs while others are fine.

I own one and I like it quite a bit. I enjoy shooting it at the range and will continue to. It's never kept in a holster and it never has a round chambered unless it's in hand and pointed downrange so I'm not too worried about something bad happening.

That said, I think Sig Sauer has handled the situation VERY poorly.
 
Does it matter what the issue is? The proper question is why isn’t it being addressed and why is it taking so long?
We now have an airman that died while allegedly handling this weapon.
I’ve seen surveillance videos posted of this gun discharging in police duty and it’s a miracle more people aren’t dead. Sig must have a super strong lobby.
 
Does it matter what the issue is? The proper question is why isn’t it being addressed and why is it taking so long?
We now have an airman that died while allegedly handling this weapon.
I’ve seen surveillance videos posted of this gun discharging in police duty and it’s a miracle more people aren’t dead. Sig must have a super strong lobby.
It matters because the issue isn’t as concrete as you make it out to be.

Don’t like the gun? Don’t trust it?

Then don’t buy one.

I haven’t. It’s just another polymer 9 to me. I’ve got others that work just fine.
 
there is supposedly 3-4 million 320 out in the public. If Sig were to admit liability , they would open themselves to lawsuits like crazy. Better to just litigate case by case . Shoot yourself with a sig. Throw a mil at you and go away.

I think they can't fix this issue without replacing something costly like the slide . fixing them all would most likely bankrupt sig .
 
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