The SIG Sauer P320 drama continues

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He must be an idiot with after market parts in that pistol and the wrong holster and a light mounted because Sig said it’s impossible for the 320/M17 to go off unless one pulls the trigger OR Carrie’s a round in the chamber
 
Is there any striker fired handgun with a trigger/sear system similar to the ones below? Where the slop between slide and frame does NOT influence the critical sear engagement.
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Any striker fired handgun that keeps the striker cocked all the way back is going to be at the mercy of tolerances. Even Glock aftermarket triggers that do this have problems. Glock factory triggers keep the striker decocked off the primer so shit like this doesn’t happen. You can’t turn a striker fired gun into a hammered gun. People just need to accept it. Either deal with the long trigger pull or get a 1911. In 45 cal.
 
Any striker fired handgun that keeps the striker cocked all the way back is going to be at the mercy of tolerances. Even Glock aftermarket triggers that do this have problems. Glock factory triggers keep the striker decocked off the primer so shit like this doesn’t happen. You can’t turn a striker fired gun into a hammered gun. People just need to accept it. Either deal with the long trigger pull or get a 1911. In 45 cal.
I will only carry a hammer-fired gun... but I do have some striker-fired toys for the range. I prefer SA/DA decocker handguns.
 
He must be an idiot with after market parts in that pistol and the wrong holster and a light mounted because Sig said it’s impossible for the 320/M17 to go off unless one pulls the trigger OR Carrie’s a round in the chamber
Who is an idiot? What aftermarket parts?
From the article:
The Blackhawk holster officers use with the P320 model was selected at the same time, the spokesperson said, adding that it was recommended by the vendor.