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Sig P320 - Carry, Range Only, or Sell


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I just saw another video of a P320 going off in a holster.   I have a P320, but I don’t carry it daily, although was considering it.

 

Thoughts?  If you have one, or had one, would you carry it daily, or regulate it to range shooting, or just say “F It” and sell it?

 

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A bit large for me to carry.  Would have no problems trusting mine though.

Have shot mine from holster for idpa and casual competition.  Still have all my body parts.

I wonder if any of the alleged discharges involved weapons with reworked triggers?  The original P320's had nice triggers the latter ones like mine, no so much. 

Installed a Grayguns trigger in mine, it has a much nicer feel and no over-travel.  But, if it did go off in my holster it would be hard to blame Sig as it is a user modified weapon.  People like changing out springs to try and get striker firarms to feel like hammer fired 1911's and such.  Have seen at least one very experienced gunsmith rework a Glock 19 trigger until it was light smooth and unreliable.  It was my G19 and the gunsmith was an old friend educated in the days of wheel guns.  I quietly took it to another smith who put things right.  Another friend had a person who specializes in engraving firearms modify his Sig carry gun.  Not sure I would trust it though it felt nice.

So which of these videos show that the Sig P320 in question was unmodified?

 

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I would have no issues carrying a 320 just because another goober had an ND. The fact that it was caught on video alone is suspect to me. Are there any facts yet that prove that the 320 has some dangerous design flaw? 

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I currently own a P320 compact, and it was purchased in 2019. Sig had a recall to correct the drop problem. I sent mine in and have never had a problem. I also started my USPCS competition with a full-size P320. Again, no issues even when accidently dropped (once in gravel). I moved on to the 226 Legion, but still shoot the 320s. 

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