I trust my P320 CC, it has always worked perfectly for me. I went the "responsible gunowner" route and sent it in for the update, even though I didn't believe it needed it. The drop issue could only be duplicated by making a special sling in order to suspend the pistol at just the right angle, at the right height in order to work. There are still a large number of guns out there that are not drop safe because they don't have a firing pin block, but few people seem to notice that little tidbit. Series 70 1911s come to mind first. Put an older S&W revolver in the same sling the P320 is being crucified on and do the same thing. Even some of the later S&Ws with the firing pin block can fire because that flimsy little piece of mild steel generously called a hammer block
can break, and some of them actually
have broken. BTW, I also own and have owned a large number of the two examples I mentioned, and will continue to buy as many of them as I can afford. They're machines, none of them can be infallible, and none of them will ever be infallible.
The best safety of all is between our ears.
Now, the part about SIG management being a bunch of greedy asses. Okay, you got me there...
, aren't they all?