This video analyzes an FBI report detailing an uncommanded discharge of a SIG Sauer M18 pistol used by the Michigan State Police. It discusses potential mechanical failures, specifically related to the striker safety lock spring and sear engagement, and critiques the public relations efforts by SIG Sauer. The speaker also touches on the ethics of competitive shooters endorsing products and the public perception of 'sellouts'.
This video discusses the controversy surrounding the Sig Sauer P320, specifically addressing claims of out-of-battery detonations. It highlights a shift in the Sig Armorer's public stance, moving from developing a fix to stating the current manufactured guns are safe, attributing issues primarily to holsters and training. The discussion also touches on potential manufacturing defects like mixed-up takedown levers and tolerance stacking, suggesting that while extreme configurations might be rare, other less obvious unsafe configurations could exist.
This video discusses ongoing issues with the Sig P320, specifically uncommanded discharges and out-of-battery detonations. The speaker highlights that an independent entity, 'Sig Armorer,' is developing a parts kit to address these problems, contrasting this with Sig Sauer's perceived lack of proactive solutions. The discussion heavily features viewer comments expressing widespread dissatisfaction with Sig Sauer's product quality, customer service, and handling of safety concerns, leading many to state they will no longer purchase Sig products.
This YouTube video focuses on the Sig Armorer Competition trigger kit for the Sig Sauer P320 pistol. The title suggests a positive review and highlights the trigger kit's performance in a competition setting. The content likely delves into the installation, feel, and potential performance benefits of this specific aftermarket trigger.
This video critically examines the Sig P320's safety concerns, addressing the original drop safety issue, potential out-of-battery detonations, and magazine over-insertion problems. The speaker, while acknowledging past issues, argues that current P320 models are generally drop-safe, citing California DOJ testing requirements. Solutions like the Sig Armorer's sport disconnector and aftermarket fixes for magazine over-insertion are discussed as potential improvements.
This video discusses the recurring issue of Sig Sauer P320 firearms exploding, often due to out-of-battery discharges or over-pressured ammunition. The speaker, who has personally experienced these malfunctions, outlines preventative measures including installing an aftermarket disconnector from Sig Armorer and a KKM barrel. The discussion highlights concerns about Sig Sauer's lack of official acknowledgment and fixes, contrasting it with other manufacturers' responses to similar issues. It suggests that modifications are becoming necessary for P320 owners to ensure safe operation, especially for competitive shooters who may alter recoil springs.
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