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I can't wait until these sig-wielding departments switch back to Glocks and then have the same issues. I personally have no dog in the fight, as I think the Sig P320 is one of the most overhyped, uninspiring plastic pistols to hit the market in the modern era; it's widespread adoption by the military and law enforcement is a textbook example of "who's in bed with who" politicking.
Glock-obsession and fanboying is annoying, but at least Glock has an undeniable and basically unrivaled pedigree. The P320 skipped the line, which I think is why the Sig haters are so vitriolic and are guided by emotions when it comes to reports of "uncommanded discharges" involving the 320. They want it to be the gun's fault, and so will jump through all kinds of illogical hoops to satisfy their desires.
These "accidental discharges" are clearly user error; likely as a result of poor weapon's handling when holstering or unholstering the firearm. In some cases, they are probably also just the result of stupidity, aka a classic negligent discharge.
If there truly was a fatal design flaw that caused the P320 to go off just by incidental motion, there should be way more cases out there by law enforcement, military, and civilians alike. It should also be ridiculously easy to "recreate."
Glock-obsession and fanboying is annoying, but at least Glock has an undeniable and basically unrivaled pedigree. The P320 skipped the line, which I think is why the Sig haters are so vitriolic and are guided by emotions when it comes to reports of "uncommanded discharges" involving the 320. They want it to be the gun's fault, and so will jump through all kinds of illogical hoops to satisfy their desires.
These "accidental discharges" are clearly user error; likely as a result of poor weapon's handling when holstering or unholstering the firearm. In some cases, they are probably also just the result of stupidity, aka a classic negligent discharge.
If there truly was a fatal design flaw that caused the P320 to go off just by incidental motion, there should be way more cases out there by law enforcement, military, and civilians alike. It should also be ridiculously easy to "recreate."