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Well that Airman probe looked at aftermarket triggers online and once 10 years ago bubba’d a SKS so of course it’s his fault that his duty pistol went off in the holster without touching the trigger . That seems to be the line - any after market part , any holster , any light and or actually carrying the pistol loaded with one in the chamber is clearly users fault and nothing to do with a shitty Sig product .Can’t wait to see the mental gymnastics from sig/ sig fanbois that are about to happen for this one
Yep. Some people may finally realize they should avoid the 320 till this is sorted out, but sad that it will take something of this magnitude for people to believe what we have seen on video time and time againWell that Airman probe looked at aftermarket triggers online and once 10 years ago bubba’d a SKS so of course it’s his fault that his duty pistol went off in the holster without touching the trigger . That seems to be the line - any after market part , any holster , any light and or actually carrying the pistol loaded with one in the chamber is clearly users fault and nothing to do with a shitty Sig product .
I hope Sig get its ass sued off. Brandon Herrera has already clearly said that he has talked to Sig engineers involved in development who knew that the 320 was not drop safe and Sig didn't care.