3 Meter Para Bellum
Handloader
- Apr 17, 2020
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I was curious to poll those of you here who have experience with Sigs polymer handguns, particularly the P320 and P365 series' and to ask what you think of them. Up to now I had heard nothing but minor qualms about either of these guns, but I just recently encountered some anti-Sig sentiments about the function of these guns and a supposed disregard for safety on Sig's part. I am not convinced that there are outstanding problems yet, but I am aware that they made some changes to the trigger a while back in response to some drop safety issues that people reported. I don't really consider any gun truly drop safe, you should avoid dropping a gun as much as possible, so this didn't strike me as being anything outrageous to find that some people did in fact have it go off when dropped. And they did make some changes to help, so I just didn't think much of that. In addition there have been some absurd lawsuits trying to blame the gun for negligent discharges over the years, so I wonder if some people are just trying to take advantage of the fact that it hasn't been around as long as a Glock in order to play victim. Then again, if Sig does have problems with these guns they are most likely going to try to downplay it as much as possible and point to their military contract that was probably primarily won due to meeting the modualar requirement, which I do not believe any other submission did, not necessarily because it was the best gun in the batch. So I don't know and haven't heard enough reliable opinions to expect any major problems with the P320 and P365 series pistols.
Anyway, I wanted to hear from those that have had some personal experience with these handguns and what their take on them is.
Anyway, I wanted to hear from those that have had some personal experience with these handguns and what their take on them is.