That is a very fair report and recommendation. My own son has an M17, which he loves at the range. But after recently graduating from a gun smithing course, he will tell you that it (p320) is not drop safe. His does have the external safety and comfortable with it as home safety. But, for every day carry he has two other options.
That is a very fair report and recommendation. My own son has an M17, which he loves at the range. But after recently graduating from a gun smithing course, he will tell you that it (p320) is not drop safe. His does have the external safety and comfortable with it as home safety. But, for every day carry he has two other options.
What bothers me more about the report is that apparently there are numerous ADs that occur outside of the P320; by pros? What is up with that? 30 years of carrying, never had one. I am btw, a Sig guy. All Sig. when I did have a P320 Tac-Op, never had an AD, including one time drop from shoulder holster, a holster failure. The holster was of course thrown out and replaced. I since replaced the P320 with a P226, which is now my primary security carry. Lots of great options. So,Keith, I completely agree with your recommendation.
That is a very fair report and recommendation. My own son has an M17, which he loves at the range. But after recently graduating from a gun smithing course, he will tell you that it (p320) is not drop safe. His does have the external safety and comfortable with it as home safety. But, for every day carry he has two other options.
What bothers me more about the report is that apparently there are numerous ADs that occur outside of the P320; by pros? What is up with that? 30 years of carrying, never had one. I am btw, a Sig guy. All Sig. when I did have a P320 Tac-Op, never had an AD, including one time drop from shoulder holster, a holster failure. The holster was of course thrown out and replaced. I since replaced the P320 with a P226, which is now my primary security carry. Lots of great options. So,Keith, I completely agree with your recommendation.
Sorry Norm, your son does not know of what he speaks.