“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
Who cares? Sig KNOWINGLY put guns that had this flaw in the holsters and hands of law enforcement and private citizens. This was discovered in the MHS trials. An HONORABLE company would not have let a known product with a potentially DEADLY defect be released on the market. The fact that they did tells me they are morally bankrupt.
If this had been any other product, would there be such tolerance or excuses? Until Cohen and everyone who thinks like him is gone and the company fumigated to remove this mindset, they are a solid NFE for me.
Last edited by CWM11B; 12-10-2019 at 07:08 PM.
Got you. I'm pretty sure I understand your motivation. If it's what I think it is, I'd be looking for a trade to another platform. That, or if I had an upgraded one, I'd buy a kinetic bullet puller and satisfy myself my sample was good to go.
Last edited by CWM11B; 12-10-2019 at 08:31 PM.
That's pretty good... I originally thought the Omaha video was the one made by a guy who made a special harness out of cord so he could drop his SIG the exact same way every time so it would go off. I will search for that video, and I should be able to find it, but everybody and their parakeets started making P320 drop videos about that time. I'll post it when I find it. The harness thingamajig was actually the first video I saw on the subject and I erroneously credited it to the first Omaha video. I should have said this when I added the video to my post.
And all those "parakeet" (parroted, perhaps?) videos, plus the first hand observations of members here, negate your assertion that one needs some Rube Goldberg contraption to produce a drop fire.