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Robert Huddleston's avatar

I disagree, this has been researched, proven in court that the issue is with reholstering and or an obstruction in holsters. Instructors, which I am a TCOLE Firearms Instructor, should not teach to reholster without looking at their holster. Instead, re holster reluctantly, and viewing your holster. It is common to get things in your holster and causing a negligent discharge. The Sig P 320 does not magically fire without a trigger pull. Sig Sauer has won each case that has been brought to litigation. Texas DPS, US Army and my own agency has approved the weapon for on duty use. Here’s my final thought, you carry what you want, my hope is you’re training proficiently with whatever platform you are using. But quit blaming the gun unless you can prove otherwise with facts. In all the arguments I have seen the only legitimate argument is the holster. Have a nice day!!

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Steve Shelp's avatar

Robert, I'm a certified instructor also and have repeated "slowly and deliberately, reholster" a thousand times at least. I can't and won't argue that point.

But the rest... we will simply agree to disagree. See my post below with 2 uncommanded discharges that SIG, you or I can't fully explain. But they did happen without the trigger being pulled.

You have a nice day also.

in HIS Service

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LW's avatar

Wrong. The trigger WAS pulled.

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Steve Shelp's avatar

LW, you are absolutely correct. Have a nice day.

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LW's avatar

Absolutely. Thank you. May you as well.

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