reading the article it appears this isnt a lone case.. uh wtf
reading the article it appears this isnt a lone case.. uh wtf
What holsters? Iirc the last thread about sigs going off involved one of those safariland wml holsters you can squeeze your finger onto the trigger
It depends on why the gun fired. Something about the holster design, something that got into the trigger guard, or a spontaneous discharge?
This is a thread from SigForum on an X Compact that fired in the holster, apparently because of a fit issue.
http://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc...5/m/1160027954
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Seems unlikely that a tight holster fit would cause a pistol to fire. I would think the trigger guard would create enough space to keep this from happening.
But to paraphrase Langdon striker guns set up like SA guns without safeties is just asking for trouble.
“If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything." - Miyamoto Musashi
Yeah... no.
I carry a personal Glock on duty in lieu of a 320 but perfection they are not.
Glock has been around for 40 years. In 1990 or 1991, DEA testing revealed that the original Glocks with the black internals were not drop safe.
Glock’s response was an upgrade program in lieu of a recall. Sound familiar ?
Upgrade versus recall is largely PR semantics. The important part is taking ownership of the problem and making it right IMO..
The thing that bothers me about Sig, though, is that they acknowledged and corrected for the drop safee issue for the military but continued to sell the original design to consumer and LEO markets.
I'm sure it was a business decision based on their risk analysis but I still find it extremely distasteful. One of many reasons the P320 was the last product from them I'll ever own.
"A man's character is his fate."