Trigger moved to the rear and the gun fired as designed. Why did it move to the rear? Because of a fault with that shitty Serpa style button lock retention device. Guns, gear and girls....you get what you pay for.
Yes, regarding the Youtube video by the self proclaimed master. Sure, purposely induced failures using altered non-SIG OEM parts, filthy gun, etc. dude was able to induce a failure. Am I surprised by that? No more surprised than if it had been a Glock or a 1911 or a Smith or an AR style rifle. FA doing stupid things and FO for sure. It would have been a far better and relevant video if he had used a post-upgrade gun with SIG parts that were relatively clean and lubricated properly. But as the master there even noted, his video is pretty meaningless and is a statistical example of exactly ONE wherein altered parts, filthy internal conditions and induced external conditions that were designed to cause the gun to fire "uncommanded". A yawner.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/O1v9WaXg0eQ
Trigger moved to the rear and the gun fired as designed. Why did it move to the rear? Because of a fault with that shitty Serpa style button lock retention device. Guns, gear and girls....you get what you pay for.
https://youtu.be/1b_Up5Ste9c
Yes, regarding the Youtube video by the self proclaimed master. Sure, purposely induced failures using altered non-SIG OEM parts, filthy gun, etc. dude was able to induce a failure. Am I surprised by that? No more surprised than if it had been a Glock or a 1911 or a Smith or an AR style rifle. FA doing stupid things and FO for sure. It would have been a far better and relevant video if he had used a post-upgrade gun with SIG parts that were relatively clean and lubricated properly. But as the master there even noted, his video is pretty meaningless and is a statistical example of exactly ONE wherein altered parts, filthy internal conditions and induced external conditions that were designed to cause the gun to fire "uncommanded". A yawner.