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A local gun store just posted a video "debunking" the rumors that a 320 will fire. The guy held it about 2 feet off the ground, from the muzzle, and dropped it one time. Haha. What clowns. -wolff "In the absence of light, darkness prevails." - Professor Bruttenholm | |||
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Unflappable Enginerd |
Not really, weight/size isn't the greatest cost determinant when shipping a handgun(frame), which is what the FCU is, the serialized part of the weapon. That vs probably 3-4 pieces/parts, which aren't considered a firearm. __________________________________ NRA Benefactor I lost all my weapons in a boating, umm, accident. http://www.aufamily.com/forums/ | |||
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I wonder if the flat trigger really solves the problem, of if it just increases the amount of force required to discharge. And will a lighter trigger increase the risk from a muzzle down discharge? | |||
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Hell, I am hoping that by the weekend local gun stores are sitting on a bunch of used Sig P320s. Never really wanted one before but for the right price I'll buy almost any gun. I seriously doubt I will be that lucky but that won't stop me from swinging by just to take a look at the used counters “Everybody wants a Sig in the sheets but a Glock on the streets.” -bionic218 04-02-2014 | |||
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http://www.thetruthaboutguns.c...pgrade-p320-pistols/ Looks like Sig admits that there is an issue. They are offering voluntary trigger upgrades. La Dolce Vita | |||
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Have you dismissed the Omaha Outdoors analysis of the relationship between drop firing and trigger mass? Today's TTAG article cites mass reduction in the trigger as one of the changes made to the M17. For a trigger safety system partly built around balancing the mass in the trigger and trigger bar components, the OO observations about increasing trigger mass being related to increasing drop firing seems to make a lot of sense. By the same token, reducing the mass of the M17 trigger, for whatever reason, makes it seem reasonable that it might provide a ready-made solution to the problem. | |||
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Recoil Mag posted the fix and pictures Revised striker, chassis, trigger, disconnector, and sear housing | |||
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Hell, I am hoping that by the weekend local gun stores are sitting on a bunch of used Sig P320s. Never really wanted one before but for the right price I'll buy almost any gun. I seriously doubt I will be that lucky but that won't stop me from swinging by just to take a look at the used counters [/QUOTE] God, I hope the bottom falls out of the 320 market... I'll buy a couple more at a discounted price off an already well priced handgun. Sit those bitches on a shelf in the gun safe until a fix comes out... or just don't drop the damn thing, from 4', on a flat surface, at exactly the correct angle, on the second Tuesday in September, at exactly 1:05 p.m. | |||
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Seeing that the military contract guns are not affected, Sig must have known about the issue and failed to mention it. I love, love, love my Sigs. That being said, I never was interested in the P320. Glocks just do it better. I doubt I would be interested in a hammer fired pistol made by Glock, because Sigs do it better. | |||
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Bolt Thrower |
A fake issue manufactured by glock fanboys indeed. How many examples of end user beta testing and disregard need to be brought to light for people to stop trusting SIG-USA? | |||
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i'll take them up on their offer | |||
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If you have some special knowledge of why the gun drop fires, please share it with the rest of us. | |||
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This just cements the fact that Sig knew about it, but acted as if nothing was up. Then when people come on here and Facebook, and call Sig directly they all get the same spill. That the gun has been bounced off all kinds of stuff, and has passed all the tests and whatever. But they still had a fix in the works. -wolff "In the absence of light, darkness prevails." - Professor Bruttenholm | |||
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Unflappable Enginerd |
So what SIG is really saying is that they had made several functionality "modifications" that were included in a "roll-up" of changes specifically for the MHS, which "just happen" to address this drop safety problem? AND the gun has to return to the mother-ship for the fix, sigh... To say I'm pretty skeptical of that assertion is putting it mildly, but I believe that is where we're at. __________________________________ NRA Benefactor I lost all my weapons in a boating, umm, accident. http://www.aufamily.com/forums/ | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
Nah, it's all a sham. Jealous Glocker Trolls, fake videos, hit pieces, all of it. In fact they made up that fake SIG briefing with a 'look alike' Ron Cohen and other SIG employees - filmed in the UK bunker were the Moon Landings were faked - as were the now infamous -30Deg drop films. | |||
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You know, this has really soured me to Sig, which I can tell you already are, Rhino. This, coupled with the BS release dates, promises for accessories that never happen, shitty optics (just today a guy on FB posted that his Romeo cracked from a shell ejection!), and other QC issues, Sig is going down fast. -wolff "In the absence of light, darkness prevails." - Professor Bruttenholm | |||
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So I wonder if Sig may have discovered some issues when testing the M17's prior to the start of the MHS trials that casued them to research "upgrades" or did Sig jsut build a stronger P320 for the trials from the get go? ________________________________ | |||
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Go ahead punk, make my day |
I'm sure if you asked SIG, you'd get 10 different answers, from yes, to no, maybe, and everywhere in between. This.... “Drop safe ... Those two words don’t exist together. No gun is drop safe. It’s a function of angle, height and surface. If you build it completely drop safe, you legitimize mishandling. (WTF??? - me) Inherently guns are not meant to be dropped, and are unsafe when dropped.” - Ron Cohen Or this... ? | |||
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Not sure what you mean. The FCU could be shipped in a padded envelope. It doesn't need an FFL because it's going from owner to manufacturer for service. As long as what comes back has the same serial number, everything should be legal. I would imagine that if SIG is going to replace the trigger themselves, they'll want the whole pistol. That would be much larger and heavier than just the FCU. | |||
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