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Jito463:
If you have and carry a P320, you may want to put it away for the time being.  A lawsuit is currently proceeding in which they detail multiple reports (even as recent as June, 2020, with the supposedly fixed trigger upgrade) wherein the gun would unintentionally discharge, without anyone touching the trigger, and even without the trigger being exposed (e.g. it's still firmly holstered).  This has reportedly been confirmed several times with recordings from shooting ranges and from body/dash cam video from officers.  Guns & Gadgets just uploaded a video, wherein he breaks down the various different reports from the lawsuit of the many instances of unintentional discharges.  If you EDC this gun, you would be well advised to hold off and switch to another one for the time being.  Better that than risk being shot by your own gun (or even worse, shooting someone else), just because you jostled the holster a little too hard.

For reference, here's the link to the court case filing: https://bit.ly/2O4MjPV

m morton:
wow never heard of any of those incidence with the Sig 320 .. and i hope that this dose not trickle into other striker fired Sig models as i own a Sig P 365 for EDC

Jito463:
Well, that was fast.  There's already a proposed settlement for the CAL.

*EDIT*
Never mind, this was from another lawsuit.

sidearm1:
Since your source is a YOUTUBE video and you have shown that your credentials and knowledge of SIG is without reproach, I choose to ignore this.  He talks about a SIG with a Manual Safety, he talks about  SIG that he admits did not go back for the repair, which makes him unreliable as a source.  The  manual Safety locks the entire action, while the upgrade has a firing pin block that can only be release when the trigger is fully pressed.  I have not found 1 reputable major gunsmith on many of their websites mention this.  Wilson even uses this weapon for his enhancements (but other that a gray guns type trigger, everything remans the same)
So until I hear something official; i.e. a recall, a major news break by several leading gun magazines that I trust, I will just continue to use my 320.  Oh, by the way, keep your finger out of the trigger guard when you re-holster.  There is no such thing as speed holstering.

Jito463:

--- Quote from: sidearm1 on July 10, 2020, 09:27:21 AM ---Since your source is a YOUTUBE video and you have shown that your credentials and knowledge of SIG is without reproach, I choose to ignore this.
--- End quote ---
I'm just passing it along because it appears to be a serious concern.  If you prefer, here's a link to the actual filing in court (which was also linked from that first video).
https://bit.ly/2O4MjPV


--- Quote from: sidearm1 on July 10, 2020, 09:27:21 AM ---He talks about a SIG with a Manual Safety, he talks about  SIG that he admits did not go back for the repair, which makes him unreliable as a source.  The  manual Safety locks the entire action, while the upgrade has a firing pin block that can only be release when the trigger is fully pressed.  I have not found 1 reputable major gunsmith on many of their websites mention this.  Wilson even uses this weapon for his enhancements (but other that a gray guns type trigger, everything remans the same)
--- End quote ---
If you watched the video, he reported that people experienced the issues even AFTER sending them back for the "voluntary upgrade".  He mentioned his wasn't upgraded, not because he experienced the issue, but simply to report that his was still the original trigger.


--- Quote from: sidearm1 on July 10, 2020, 09:27:21 AM ---So until I hear something official; i.e. a recall, a major news break by several leading gun magazines that I trust, I will just continue to use my 320.  Oh, by the way, keep your finger out of the trigger guard when you re-holster.  There is no such thing as speed holstering.
--- End quote ---
By all means, continue to do as you see fit.  I personally would be hesitant until further word came from the lawsuit, but I'm just passing the information along.  As for holstering, he specifically mentioned cases listed in the lawsuit where the pistol wasn't even removed from the holster, and yet managed to unintentionally discharge.  You do you, I'm not trying to tell you what you have to do personally.

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