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Posted: 8/22/2017 5:15:16 PM EDT
...From this review. Trigger from very good to very bad. Metal taken off from the slide and left bare naked.
Video inside the link. https://www.instagram.com/p/BX9deSBBmWa/ |
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Yet some here still defend them. I was willing to give them a chance when it was discovered that they lied. Had they come clean and said "quit using your pistols until we fix them, they aren't safe" I would be buying a P320.
But they lied, covered it up, then are still saying it's an "upgrade". Fuck Sig, Fuck Ron Cohen. |
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Glad I held off. I'm not sure what they could do to make me ever buy one now
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Not defend Sig, but are you sure that's legit? Seems awfully quick turnaround time.
*Currently carrying a G19. |
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I haven't even gotten an email yet giving instructions to send it in and I filled out the recall form a week ago.
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So they "won" the "testing" based on a good trigger that wasn't actually drop safe and now they have a shitty trigger that may be?
Cohen is the MAN for making crap. |
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Springfield XD-S recall redux, but without a recall, direction to cease use, the corporate responsibility, or the proactive concern for owner's safety.
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Same here, I was about to buy one but now I'll just get a Glock 34. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Same here, I was about to buy one but now I'll just get a Glock 34. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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On an unrelated note, is there any fucking browser that Instagram doesn't suck ass on?
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Springfield XD-S recall redux, but without a recall, direction to cease use, the corporate responsible, or the proactive concern for owner's safety. View Quote Unlike Sig. |
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Yikes...... I hope that came from Tooth and Nail and not Sig......
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I question the legitimacy, but if it turns out to be real that's not good.
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This has probably been answered
And may be a stupid question But do Apex triggers solve the problem? Are they drop safe? That may be a whole lot cleaner way of dealing with this. |
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Yet some here still defend them. I was willing to give them a chance when it was discovered that they lied. Had they come clean and said "quit using your pistols until we fix them, they aren't safe" I would be buying a P320. But they lied, covered it up, then are still saying it's an "upgrade". Fuck Sig, Fuck Ron Cohen. View Quote |
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Bare stainless steel inside the slide is a problem?
They'll work the trigger out and it will be fine but I'll stick with G19 and Sig P22x |
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Apex issued a buy back for their sig p320 triggers a couple of weeks ago. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This has probably been answered And may be a stupid question But do Apex triggers solve the problem? Are they drop safe? That may be a whole lot cleaner way of dealing with this. Sucks all around but good for Apex |
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Same. Not real happy with SIG over this whole cluster. My first SIG I ever bought. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Not good Sucks all around but good for Apex View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This has probably been answered And may be a stupid question But do Apex triggers solve the problem? Are they drop safe? That may be a whole lot cleaner way of dealing with this. Sucks all around but good for Apex |
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Apex did the right thing by doing a buy back when the problem came to their attention unlike other trigger mod manufacturers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I'm in 320 limbo as well. I filled out the recall paperwork as soon as it was available for my 2 p320s. Still no email response.
And my gun store isn't accepting them on trades either, until the "upgrade" is complete. I can tell you this much, the second I get the 320s back I'm trading both in on a new G19. |
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I haven't even gotten an email yet giving instructions to send it in and I filled out the recall form a week ago. View Quote The army guns are not being upgraded because they already come with the new striker and thumb safety. The upgrade is just changing over to the new striker and adding a disconnect. If you believe sig, an upgrade that has been planned for some time. I have and shoot glocks and I like and shoot the p320. I like both gun types. Each has pluses and minuses, glocks take down procedure and trigger tab are a minus. The p320 is the drop issue. Both solved with proper safe gun handing. The upgrade is really a nonissue with me, yes I am having it done, and I am not picky on the trigger as long as it has a consistent sear release point. |
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I seeing the dudes on armslist still trying to get bank for 320s
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Sig is suppose to start sending the emails on September 15. The army guns are not being upgraded because they already come with the new striker and thumb safety. The upgrade is just changing over to the new striker and adding a disconnect. If you believe sig, an upgrade that has been planned for some time. I have and shoot glocks and I like and shoot the p320. I like both gun types. Each has pluses and minuses, glocks take down procedure and trigger tab are a minus. The p320 is the drop issue. Both solved with proper safe gun handing. The upgrade is really a nonissue with me, yes I am having it done, and I am not picky on the trigger as long as it has a consistent sear release point. View Quote |
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I love mine, especially the compact .45, and will after the "upgrade". My #3 daughter shoots the shit out of it.
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