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When I dry-fired it, I feel a double click. Does anyone have this issue with their P320? Sorry if this has been talked about before.
 
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When I dry-fired it, I feel a double click. Does anyone have this issue with their P320? Sorry if this has been talked about before.


Funny you mention that.

Was just looking into the same thing.

Googling 'Sig P320 double click' produces a lot of hits FWIW.

I'm not an armorer - but for a brand new gun to do that - I am not impressed.

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So do you actually shoot the thing or just sit around dry firing it listening for double clicks? Confused
 
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So do you actually shoot the thing or just sit around dry firing it listening for double clicks? Confused


While I understand and respect that sentiment - a handgun 'should' be a precision instrument.

It should either do it every time or none of the time.

Or are they not selling the 'same trigger pull every time' of the DAO system?

Also - dry-firing is a known training enhancement which instills good technique and it is disconcerting to have different DAO trigger pulls in the same gun. Any way you slice it - the 'double click' is an oddity.

But I totally agree with you that it matters most how it shoots in the end. (I am not a trigger snob like some folks ...) For instance I don't really mind scratchy BHP triggers that have the mag disconnect intact - the bullets go where I want so that's good enough for me.

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