RTG
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The US Army and Marine Corps didn't find any issue of 'uncommanded discharge'. Either did Canada. Either did Australia. Country after country is turning to the P320 for military service and in each case the weapons are tested thousands of times more harshly than the Milwaukee PD ever dreamed of.@RTG, there's a bunch of info out there on the web about the P320 having "uncommanded discharge" or accidental discharge issues. Any thoughts?
Why are Milwaukee police Sig Sauer guns accidentally going off?
The Milwaukee Police Department reports "multiple unexplained accidental discharges" of the Sig Sauer P320 9mm, a gun all officers are required to carry, making for more than 1,600 firearms. Federal lawsuits show the problem goes beyond Milwaukee.www.fox6now.com
I remember when glock's came around in the early 80's, same thing was said about them. Issued to Dallas PD, then withdrawn due to officers reporting that the guns just go off. Turned out not to be the guns, but the operators. PD later went back to Glock.
The P320 trigger is the lightest striker fire system I have used. Any bad fundementals of a Glock user can go badly with a P320.