Michael A Ferber
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It's been close to two years now since Sig brought the P320 to market. Shortly after their introduction, I bought a pair of 320's, a compact for carry and a full size for range shooting. Right out of the box bot performed beyond my expectations. Sig's first striker fire gun was a pleasant surprise.
Then came the Omaha Outdoors BS drop test, indicating that if the gun is dropped at a specific angle it may go off based on their findings. For the record, the P320 met all the ANSI standards applicable to the product. Because of all the superficial BS regarding Omaha Outdoors, Sig decided to offer a trigger upgrade on a voluntary basis, not a recall.
Fast forward, you could have the trigger replaced or not. I didn't, it met all the safety standards required. Anyway, the P320 in any configuration is a superb gun for the money. As accurate as my hammer fire Sigs and at half the price. If there was ever a true Glock killer, it's the Sig P320. Just ask the US Army.
Then came the Omaha Outdoors BS drop test, indicating that if the gun is dropped at a specific angle it may go off based on their findings. For the record, the P320 met all the ANSI standards applicable to the product. Because of all the superficial BS regarding Omaha Outdoors, Sig decided to offer a trigger upgrade on a voluntary basis, not a recall.
Fast forward, you could have the trigger replaced or not. I didn't, it met all the safety standards required. Anyway, the P320 in any configuration is a superb gun for the money. As accurate as my hammer fire Sigs and at half the price. If there was ever a true Glock killer, it's the Sig P320. Just ask the US Army.