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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    Those cops should only carry 1 round , and keep it in their shirt pocket!

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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Quote Originally Posted by Yoder View Post
    "It just went off!" (After I accidentally pulled the trigger.)
    while fumbling it and trying to catch it before it hit the ground.

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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Saw another video where they got it to fire consistently when dropped, after figuring the angle that'd cause it to fire.

    I don't understand anyone risking it. Sig did the recall, still had "accidents" after the fix. Accident or not, why risk it. There's a million other guns to choose from, Sig included.

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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Quote Originally Posted by Jjbuck21 View Post
    Saw another video where they got it to fire consistently when dropped, after figuring the angle that'd cause it to fire.

    I don't understand anyone risking it. Sig did the recall, still had "accidents" after the fix. Accident or not, why risk it. There's a million other guns to choose from, Sig included.
    I have to agree.

    Ive seen it repeated with a hammer as well, and some of those hits werent that hard.

    Ive banged my gun harder while in the holster from working.... i dont own a p320, but if my p365 did the same both of them would be gone.

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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    i like my p320

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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Don't pull the trigger if you don't want it to fire. Any Police woman that carries a pistol in a purse needs reinstruction.
    Corruption is the default behavior of government officials. JPC

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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Quote Originally Posted by Jjbuck21 View Post
    Saw another video where they got it to fire consistently when dropped, after figuring the angle that'd cause it to fire.

    I don't understand anyone risking it. Sig did the recall, still had "accidents" after the fix. Accident or not, why risk it. There's a million other guns to choose from, Sig included.

    Post the video.

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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Quote Originally Posted by icp4life162005 View Post
    I have to agree.

    Ive seen it repeated with a hammer as well, and some of those hits werent that hard.

    Ive banged my gun harder while in the holster from working.... i dont own a p320, but if my p365 did the same both of them would be gone.
    Post the video.

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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Quote Originally Posted by Jjbuck21 View Post
    Saw another video where they got it to fire consistently when dropped, after figuring the angle that'd cause it to fire.

    I don't understand anyone risking it. Sig did the recall, still had "accidents" after the fix. Accident or not, why risk it. There's a million other guns to choose from, Sig included.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Post the video.
    Since he seems to be talking about prior to the recall, here is one of them.


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    Default Re: Sig P320 Lawsuits

    Sig should be sued just for the looks of that handgun.
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