Two P320 uncommanded discharge incidents speak volumes to the severity of this issue that SIG to this day has flat denied and also gone all in to try and squash. I'm not buying it either Keith.
#1 - Female officer walking across the parking lot of her PD's HQ building on surveillance camera and her gun goes bang. No hands near the gun!!
Two P320 uncommanded discharge incidents speak volumes to the severity of this issue that SIG to this day has flat denied and also gone all in to try and squash. I'm not buying it either Keith.
#1 - Female officer walking across the parking lot of her PD's HQ building on surveillance camera and her gun goes bang. No hands near the gun!!
#2 - A shooter at a match somewhere in the SE US did a load and make ready, holstered his weapon and was in the stages starting position of surrender and bang. This was NOT captured on video but multiple witness saw it and its undeputible that the shooters hands were nowhere near the holster, let along the trigger. His hands were over his head to start that stage of competition.
Where is the drop safety engaging the striker if NEITHER of those incidents show 0% trigger engagement?
I'm a gunsmith and if you study the FCU you will see the trigger transfer bar is NOT directly disengaging the drop safety on a P320 like a Glock, S&W, and all other pistols. Its the movement of the sear disengaging from the striker that pushes the small thin blade of the drop safety out of the way of the striker. Yes.... the sear starts to disengage the striker and that cams up the drop safety out of the way allowing the striker ot go forward. Now dodn't misread this. This is NOT the smoking gun that explains all this uncommanded discharges. I'm simply pointing out a design flaw. And SIG has publicly stated more than once "this P320 pistol can NOT fires unless you pull the trigger" well, in these 2 incidents ... it did!
or to use an analogy to explain the sear moving the drop safety design instead of the trigger transfer bar doing that work... If you are a logger and you are topping a tree out, would you tie your safety line to the limb your are getting ready to cut off the tree, or would you tie your safety harness to the trunk of the tree? think about it.
It's a long video. Or go to the 13:20 minute mark and watch his gun fire with a light strike of a nylon hammer on top of the slide. Folks, that wasn't supposed to happen if the drop safety operated properly. See above design of sear/drop safety movement.
Of course. Sure. Let me introduce to you one Alec Baldwin. He also has a gun that just went off by itself. Just ask him. Of course you have to suspend facts and just take his word for it.
Two P320 uncommanded discharge incidents speak volumes to the severity of this issue that SIG to this day has flat denied and also gone all in to try and squash. I'm not buying it either Keith.
#1 - Female officer walking across the parking lot of her PD's HQ building on surveillance camera and her gun goes bang. No hands near the gun!!
#2 - A shooter at a match somewhere in the SE US did a load and make ready, holstered his weapon and was in the stages starting position of surrender and bang. This was NOT captured on video but multiple witness saw it and its undeputible that the shooters hands were nowhere near the holster, let along the trigger. His hands were over his head to start that stage of competition.
Where is the drop safety engaging the striker if NEITHER of those incidents show 0% trigger engagement?
I'm a gunsmith and if you study the FCU you will see the trigger transfer bar is NOT directly disengaging the drop safety on a P320 like a Glock, S&W, and all other pistols. Its the movement of the sear disengaging from the striker that pushes the small thin blade of the drop safety out of the way of the striker. Yes.... the sear starts to disengage the striker and that cams up the drop safety out of the way allowing the striker ot go forward. Now dodn't misread this. This is NOT the smoking gun that explains all this uncommanded discharges. I'm simply pointing out a design flaw. And SIG has publicly stated more than once "this P320 pistol can NOT fires unless you pull the trigger" well, in these 2 incidents ... it did!
or to use an analogy to explain the sear moving the drop safety design instead of the trigger transfer bar doing that work... If you are a logger and you are topping a tree out, would you tie your safety line to the limb your are getting ready to cut off the tree, or would you tie your safety harness to the trunk of the tree? think about it.
Check out this video
https://youtu.be/1b_Up5Ste9c
It's a long video. Or go to the 13:20 minute mark and watch his gun fire with a light strike of a nylon hammer on top of the slide. Folks, that wasn't supposed to happen if the drop safety operated properly. See above design of sear/drop safety movement.
in HIS Service
Of course. Sure. Let me introduce to you one Alec Baldwin. He also has a gun that just went off by itself. Just ask him. Of course you have to suspend facts and just take his word for it.