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Question about Sig P-320 #8181047 02/23/21 11:52 AM
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After firing does the striker remain fully cocked or is a pull of the trigger required to complete the cocking cycle? Sig is being sued and they claim the pistol went off in the holster without being touched.


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Re: Question about Sig P-320 [Re: HWY_MAN] #8181150 02/23/21 02:13 PM
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Do you have a link ?

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Marine vet ICE agent sues Sig Sauer for $10M claiming pistol shot him on its own

https://americanmilitarynews.com/20...10m-claiming-pistol-shot-him-on-its-own/


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Re: Question about Sig P-320 [Re: HWY_MAN] #8181228 02/23/21 03:14 PM
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It’s single action only style. The striker is set by racking the slide, wether manually or after each shot.


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Re: Question about Sig P-320 [Re: HWY_MAN] #8181291 02/23/21 04:13 PM
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I do not own or even like Sig 320, but that is some fuzzy sounding literature right there. By "preparing to fire" I'm going to take that as he was drawing his gun, and probably shot himself in the leg when he yanked the trigger. And that's considerably different than going off in the holster without being touched.

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Mine has been in and out of the safe, holster and rode in the center console for over a year and hasn’t gone off. The bullet entered his hip and exited lower thigh tells me he had his hand on the weapon and probably drawn. I’d bet he either got too quick with his finger or maybe it caught on a jacket and he’s possibly trying to seize an opportunity given the issue they had with the drop recall awhile back

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Re: Question about Sig P-320 [Re: HWY_MAN] #8181355 02/23/21 05:39 PM
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I read a story where he was beginning to draw it out of a holster. Sure sounds like user error to me.


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Re: Question about Sig P-320 [Re: HWY_MAN] #8182821 02/24/21 09:04 PM
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They ignored the civilian guns until the ND's started coming out. They had already redesigned it for the military contract, but again ignored the private market. SIG quietly replaced alot of Police guns with the updated models.

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