I'll know what happened when they release the video. Until then, it's not data.
I'll know what happened when they release the video. Until then, it's not data.
School Resource Officer had his ALS holstered firearm with WML go off when he was in the school and a kid got his finger down in the gap in the holster and triggered the gun.
Last edited by Sammy1; 09-15-2019 at 09:52 PM.
SIG responds:
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...18/septa-p320/
And the same company that stated the P320 met all drop safety requirements before the upgrade. This is TECHNICALLY true, but doesn't change the fact that a dropped pre-upgrade P320 would discharge when it landed on the back of the slide...
What ability does the PPD have to make an assessment that the pistol is functioning properly/in-spec if they don't issue the P320? I'm guessing their armorers are not trained on the P320.
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
Edit: Doh! I type slower than that guy^^^
From the article...
SEPTA sent the P320 in question to the Philadelphia Police Department’s Firearms Forensics Unit...
No reason for their training/maintenance unit to be trained armorer's in any other weapon system than the Glock. Their forensics unit on the other hand...
I'd be willing to bet the Forensics guys have a much broader knowledge and experience base.
Ironically, I carry a P320 on duty. I haven't been to Sig's armorer's school...but I have been to Glock's.
Last edited by kwb377; 09-18-2019 at 12:15 PM.