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There are two different problems.For those of us who don't have one of these particular make/model's, can anyone summarize as to what "the problem" actually is?
cheetoh dust?
There are two different problems.
First, OOB detonations causing the grip module to blow up. This is thought to be caused primarily by the disconnector that connects before the action is in battery, and a barrel with an unsupported chamber. The chamber problem is similar to early Glock, and I've read to a worse extent. Apparently the disconnector wears with use and makes this more likely.
The second problem is the uncommanded discharge. To my knowledge, the exact cause of this is not fully known. From what I have read, it's likely cause is a multitude of manufacturing issues. First, many of the parts are MIM and when viewed under a microscope, are rather rough. Along with this, allegedly the QA/QC is sub-par, many of the parts made in India, and tolerance stacking becomes an issue. Second, another theory I've read is that between the cast, not forged, FCU chassis, and the polymer grip module, pressure on the frame & slide can, in conjunction with tolerance stacking, cause them to twist/deform slightly and release the striker.
For awhile the UD was allegedly to be related to a specific Safariland holster that put too much pressure on the side of the slide, but the UDs have continued with other holsters.
Obligatory: I don't know anything about manufacturing, small arms design or gunsmithing. This is all what I've read from 3rd parties as a p320 owner.
These guys have had a 320 holstered shoot in class but say it was operator error not a problem with the bestest sig
Ben Stoeger loves shitting on those guys, it's pretty funny.I have never and will never own a 320 but I truly, unhealthily look forward to the continuing saga of “GBRS vs The Internet” on this topic.
-Stan
Technically all series 70 1911 can discharge if dropped on the muzzle regardless of grip or thumb safety1911s and XDs can't shoot themselves if not held in a hand. yes,i am a fanatic grip safety fan boy.
Dropped yes - in a holster no probably not .Technically all series 70 1911 can discharge if dropped on the muzzle regardless of grip or thumb safety
dropping HGs is not a recommended action. i have never heard of a pistol with a grip safety firing when it is not activated by the gun being in hand. guess anything is possible. might be a paranoia issue buy when carrying with the gun pointed at the rt nut,i am just much happier having a GS.
I don’t have a dog in this sig shit show but I can’t scroll through my YouTube feeds without finding a few spontaneous discharges or Ka- Booms .
Yes and no. Yes it has a fully cocked striker but so does the PDP and VP9 and they don’t ND.I don't think that I've seen it mentioned yet, but doesn't the Sig P320 pre-cock its striker "more" than other striker fired handguns? Wasn't this done deliberately to get a better trigger feel?
That’s funny. 320 triggers are pure ass.I don't think that I've seen it mentioned yet, but doesn't the Sig P320 pre-cock its striker "more" than other striker fired handguns? Wasn't this done deliberately to get a better trigger feel?
I did a quick google fu search- and stopped counting after 80 mostly well documented incidents of a 320 firing while in the holster.
Did a similar search for “Hi Point fires while holstered “. And all results were for Sig firing while holstered .
There’s a video you can test if your P320 is more at risk of dropping the striker
The other thing I’ve seen is that if you get it out of battery slightly, with some combinations of factors when the slide goes back in the battery (maybe due to shifting weight, side impact, etc) it drops the striker. So if you had a holster that maybe didn’t quite fit perfectly and could put pressure on the wml and slightly unlock the slide, you’d be at risk of UD.
All in all it’s very rare but it’s also very real.
1911 I hear that's what Jesus carries.It's gotta be all right.Because that's what I carry1911s and XDs can't shoot themselves if not held in a hand. yes,i am a fanatic grip safety fan boy.
^^^^^^For more than 35 years, officer-involved accidental discharges with Glocks and Glock-like weapons have been blamed on a lack of training or negligence on the part of the individual cops. What critics should be addressing instead is the brutal reality that short trigger pulls and natural human reflexes are a deadly combination.
Why did they only load 5 into single action revolvers back in the day?None of these issues existed before striker fired pistols.............................prove me wrong.
Why did they only load 5 into single action revolvers back in the day?
3 screw blackhawks don't have the transfer bar unless sent back and converted by Ruger.Blackhawks can be loaded with 6 always could be - transfer bar system . Older Colt Remington and others with firing pin on hammer could not be safely loaded with 6
Yes you are correct and I was mistaken3 screw blackhawks don't have the transfer bar unless sent back and converted by Ruger.
Just had to put it in before the 3 screw flat top purist fellas went nutsYes you are correct and I was mistaken