No doubt it had some teething problems in the beginning which were addressed with the recall, but good god, with the amount of testing that was done to pass the various armed forces trials, this issue of spontaneous firing P320s has been blown way out of proportion.
Anyone remember the early days of Glock. They actually had nicknames for all the early incidents. “Glock Leg” and “Racing Stripe” scars. People no longer think of it as being unsafe. On the contrary.
For the guy who was pimping the 92FS earlier… slide separations at the ejection port on the early military contract models sending working parts rearward. Issue was addressed and now everyone remembers it as a solid gun.
####ing cancel culture seems to run rampant in the firearms community as well apparently.