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Thread: P320 Voluntary Trigger Upgrade

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green75 View Post
    Pistols coming back to owners in the US after the upgrade are including a voucher for 25% off their next sig purchase. I wonder what they'll do for us up here?
    I have 2 P320's. I will take 50% off an X5 for my inconvenience.

    Almost makes me want to grab a few more that are being fire saled over in the EE for a free X5.
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    We'll probably just get a free Sig sticker and chamber flag lol

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    Hey Green75 yes we can send you a sticker. To all 320 owners the process will start in January and we will post as soon as we are ready. Thank you all for your patience.
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    I recently purchased a P320 from an individual who purchased this firearm from a Canadian dealer. He did state he registered for the trigger upgrade. Should I just go ahead and re-register the gun, or provide details so his registration can be revised to have new owner's information...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MD Charlton View Post
    Hey Green75 yes we can send you a sticker. To all 320 owners the process will start in January and we will post as soon as we are ready. Thank you all for your patience.
    Awesome, perhaps they can fix my battery eating Romeo 1 on my RX while it's there??
    Thanks for the update MD
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    We could look at it at anytime for you. Email sigrepairs@mdcharlton for the warranty return form or pm your email and I will send you the form
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD Charlton View Post
    We could look at it at anytime for you. Email sigrepairs@mdcharlton for the warranty return form or pm your email and I will send you the form
    Thanks folks
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD Charlton View Post
    Hey Green75 yes we can send you a sticker. To all 320 owners the process will start in January and we will post as soon as we are ready. Thank you all for your patience.
    Awesome!

    I'm sure there's a lot of moving parts on a project this big and complicated, thanks for making sure this gets done right and for keeping us updated.

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    The program in the USA has been going for a while.........why are we waiting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sarge View Post
    The program in the USA has been going for a while.........why are we waiting?
    So this is my understanding, could be wrong:

    The logistics of exporting the pistols to the US and then re importing them after repairs would be a nightmare, so MD is working on a solution that brings the technical folks and equipment to Canada to do the work here without needing to export/import.

    You can imagine that takes a bit of time and effort to put in motion. Hence the wait.

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