P320 Voluntary Trigger Upgrade

They should just send us new triger assemblies . We send the old ones back.

for a pistols thats modular in design this is now turned into a big joke...lol... So glad I have a apex triger in mine that solved the issue...lol...

It's a bit more complicated, I've read the slide needs some milling at the factory level as part of the upgrade.
 
Where is this info posted?
Is this from sig?
Are they refinishing the slides after the machining?

I'll have to go look it up, I read it a few months back - I think on the Sig forum.

The trigger replacement is one part of the fix, a modification to a drop safety in the slide is the other part. I don't think it's visible so probably wouldn't need to be refinished.

Perhaps MD can confirm?
 
I'll have to go look it up, I read it a few months back - I think on the Sig forum.

The trigger replacement is one part of the fix, a modification to a drop safety in the slide is the other part. I don't think it's visible so probably wouldn't need to be refinished.

Perhaps MD can confirm?

Here is the Sig link explaining exactly what is upgraded

https://www.sigsauer.com/support/p320-voluntary-upgrade/

The video is very good and worth watching.

There is some speculation that they were able to come up with a fix so quickly because the fixes were incorporated into the MHS M-17, which if true will make an upgraded P320 even closer to the issued M-17
 
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Got this in the email yesterday....

Dear Randy,

We are sending you this email because we have received your online submission for the P320 Voluntary Upgrade Program as a member of Canadian Law Enforcement, Canadian Military, or Canadian Consumer.

Due to the unique international logistics and licensing required, SIG SAUER is working on a plan to facilitate the P320 upgrade for our valued Canadian customers. More information will be provided in the coming weeks.

We appreciate your patience while we work through this process.

Thank you!

SIG SAUER
 
I'll have to go look it up, I read it a few months back - I think on the Sig forum.

The trigger replacement is one part of the fix, a modification to a drop safety in the slide is the other part. I don't think it's visible so probably wouldn't need to be refinished.

Perhaps MD can confirm?

If this is the case I think they should be just replacing the whole gun.
Not IMPRESSED
 
If this is the case I think they should be just replacing the whole gun.
Not IMPRESSED

In the video of the link I posted, it says they need to mill out a notch for a disconnector in the slide and they probably would not reblue the slide.

To me, The upgrade is in theory a significant upgrade (time will tell) and I don't mind it being milled out in a non visible part of the slide.

We'll see how it all goes though
 
I think once the ball starts rolling the work will go quickly. I'm of the opinion that it's a good thing that they take their time and get properly setup here to do the refit. I'm unconcerned and looking forward to shooting it post upgrade.
 
So if I ordered one now would it have the new trigger and slide or not?

It depends on how old it is. New pistols have the upgrades built in, however if a vendor is selling “old stock” you’ll need to participate in the upgrade if you choose. Ask before you buy.
 
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?
 
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