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We're going to be making this out of either stainless or chromemoly 4340.
 
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Thanks for sharing it with us.


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I think I'd rather see it in 4340.

How will it compare in hardness on the contact surfaces, to the rest of the pistol?
 
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Very cool. The more intel I get the closer I get to pulling the trigger on one.


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Is it something that's truly needed or just an upgrade? I lost count on how many rounds out of my 365 but I think it's getting close to 3k no issues.
 
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Is it something that's truly needed or just an upgrade? I lost count on how many rounds out of my 365 but I think it's getting close to 3k no issues.


It'll be an upgrade part. The failure rate of the striker is actually around .0003%. Meaning they had roughly 3 to 4 strikers fail out of 250,000 pistols. But the internet being the internet it got blown waaaaayyyy out of proportion.
 
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I too have over 3000 rounds with no striker problems but I am all in favor of aftermarket parts being manufactured for this great little gun.
 
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I'd love to see where 0.0003 came from. Why would you go to all the expense of making this part if there was such an infinitesimal need?
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Is it something that's truly needed or just an upgrade? I lost count on how many rounds out of my 365 but I think it's getting close to 3k no issues.


It'll be an upgrade part. The failure rate of the striker is actually around .0003%. Meaning they had roughly 3 to 4 strikers fail out of 250,000 pistols. But the internet being the internet it got blown waaaaayyyy out of proportion.
 
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Can't really see the need... are y'all going to guarantee that yours will function at a better rate than factory, as in less than .0002%?


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I must have been ‘lucky’ to have my P365 break a striker at 957 fired rounds.

While SIG’s customer service was fantastic, I had to wait 18 days for my P365 to be repaired.

Would be nice just to have the spare part on hand.
 
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The failure rate of the striker is actually around .0003%. Meaning they had roughly 3 to 4 strikers fail out of 250,000 pistols. But the internet being the internet it got blown waaaaayyyy out of proportion.


I dont believe that for a second. its probably into the hundreds of broken strikers, but of course, Sig doesn't want that info out.


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Here we go again...


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I must have been ‘lucky’ to have my P365 break a striker at 957 fired rounds.

While SIG’s customer service was fantastic, I had to wait 18 days for my P365 to be repaired.

Would be nice just to have the spare part on hand.


Didn't happen. Sigforum says so.
 
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