Test your P320 and post results

You know, Sig couldn't possibly screw this up more even if they tried...

wanna bet...lol... Remington is still king for not addressing safety issues...lol...How long did it take them to do a recall ... :)

I think this is also being blown out of proportion as well. Like everything these days on the interwebs.
 
Here we go, still couldn't find a meme without the humourless disclaimer but y'all get the idea:

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wanna bet...lol... Remington is still king for not addressing safety issues...lol...How long did it take them to do a recall ... :)

I think this is also being blown out of proportion as well. Like everything these days on the interwebs.

Remington didn't have a safety issue on the 700, rather, America is full of inept people in a litigious environment.

Basically, muzzle control and keeping your finger off the trigger make the 700 safe. Every version of the 700 ever made.
 
A bit misleading to say the least. The P320 did not exist in 2002.

Speculation abounds. Let's stick to facts shall we?

I believe the 2002 incident involved a SIG 220 and the article was referring to all reports of SIG firearms firing when dropped.. If that isn't the case then yes the claim is bogus as the 320 was introduced in 2014.
 
Remington didn't have a safety issue on the 700, rather, America is full of inept people in a litigious environment.

Basically, muzzle control and keeping your finger off the trigger make the 700 safe. Every version of the 700 ever made.

Anything that applies to the 700 also applies to the P320.
 
I believe the 2002 incident involved a SIG 220 and the article was referring to all reports of SIG firearms firing when dropped.. If that isn't the case then yes the claim is bogus as the 320 was introduced in 2014.

Yes, I also believe the 2002 incident involved the P220. The article however, does not mention the P220. As far as I can see, the article only references the P320.
 
Denial ain't just a river in Egypt...

It's very clear that SIG has a problem with the 320 but they'll fix it and life will go on.
 
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