My love/hate relationship with the Sig P320

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  • Amishman44

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    It's almost like the 320 is a poorly designed gun...
    I've always kinda had a feeling the 320 was 'rushed' into operation to get the US Military contract...and that concern was revealed during the initial recall / retrofit over the incidental or negligent 'misfire' issue they have!
    Me, personally, I'm not a fan of the 320's more vertical grip angle, as it's just not a natural or comfortable fit for me. The 'accidental discharge' issue, is another reason!
     
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    I've always kinda had a feeling the 320 was 'rushed' into operation to get the US Military contract...and that concern was revealed during the initial recall / retrofit over the incidental or negligent 'misfire' issue they have!
    Me, personally, I'm not a fan of the 320's more vertical grip angle, as it's just not a natural or comfortable fit for me. The 'accidental discharge' issue, is another reason!
    I had looked at a 320 in .45 caliber that felt really good in my hands. Is the “drop issue” for all of them? I would really like to try and find one and wish I would have bought it when I had the chance.
     

    92FSTech

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    I had looked at a 320 in .45 caliber that felt really good in my hands. Is the “drop issue” for all of them? I would really like to try and find one and wish I would have bought it when I had the chance.
    The drop issue was corrected via the voluntary upgrade in 2017. All new guns since then have come from the factory upgraded. There are a few things you can check to determine if an older gun was sent back to Sig for the upgrade. More info here: https://www.sigsauer.com/p320-voluntary-upgrade-program
     

    JCSR

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    And it continues...........

    All Cambridge Police officers carry the Sig Sauer P320, a gun that has a history of allegedly firing without the trigger being pulled.

     

    DadSmith

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    Creedmoor

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    And it continues...........

    All Cambridge Police officers carry the Sig Sauer P320, a gun that has a history of allegedly firing without the trigger being pulled.

    Sounds like that Dept needs to be taught the simple fact, when you pull the trigger, a firearm will fire.
     

    chadm

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    When I buy an optics ready gun, it isn’t hard to look to see if you lose the rear sight. It’s pretty obvious, so if that’s a big deal to you, I get it, but you should have known.

    I hate suppressor height sights, so my sights are always blocked by the base and battery of the optic, so I never care if I lose the sights or not.

    The Glock 43x MOS has the same issue of optics screw going into the extractor and can cause major issues. I learned that the hard way.
     

    WebSnyper

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    When I buy an optics ready gun, it isn’t hard to look to see if you lose the rear sight. It’s pretty obvious, so if that’s a big deal to you, I get it, but you should have known.

    I hate suppressor height sights, so my sights are always blocked by the base and battery of the optic, so I never care if I lose the sights or not.

    The Glock 43x MOS has the same issue of optics screw going into the extractor and can cause major issues. I learned that the hard way.
    The newer versions of most of the Sigs don't lose the rear sight anymore.
     

    Route 45

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    "Youth resource officer Frank Greenidge was using a staff bathroom and removed his department issued firearm from its holster when it unintentionally discharged, Cambridge police confirmed."

    $20 says he dropped it and tried to catch it.

    Looking forward to the first proof in these dozens of lawsuits that the gun fires without a trigger pull.
     

    WebSnyper

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    Looks like the 320 X5 Legion still loses the rear sight, but I see a lot of other models do keep the rear sight now. It’s a big ol heavy gun, but it’s been 100% reliable, and is a blast to shoot.

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    Looks due to the real estate that the Dawson Precision adjustable sight takes that there wasn't a way around it.
     

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