I used to think that the partially tensioned striker of the Glock was a big positive safety factor over the fully tensioned strikers of most of its competitors until a read a post on here a few weeks back (forget who posted it) that brought up the fact that tr Glock trigger bar, and thus it’s sear, is physically supported by the cruciform. Now I believe that a supported sear is a bigger safety advantage than the partially tensioned firing pin. Now, fast forward to the other day when I was watching a Sig promotional video on the upgraded P320 and Phil S mentioned that there is now a part of the trigger bar that supports the sear and must move out of the way for the sear to drop. Anyone with an upgraded P320 can confirm this?