This video critically examines the actions of Grey Guns and GBRS Group concerning the Sig Sauer P320. It reveals a 2017 patent assignment where Grey Guns sold a safety mechanism design to Sig Sauer, contradicting public statements by Bruce Gray at the time that the P320 had no safety issues. The video also scrutinizes GBRS Group's defense of the P320 platform, questioning their financial ties to Sig Sauer and their retraction of a statement after facing backlash.
This video discusses the ongoing investigation into a SIG P320 incident within the Air Force, exploring various theories and user-reported issues. It highlights concerns about the P320's trigger mechanism, potential for accidental discharge, and SIG's communication regarding voluntary upgrades. The discussion also touches on the performance of Glock COA optics compared to Aimpoint Acro.
This video discusses the significant controversy surrounding the SIG P320, focusing on allegations of accidental discharges without trigger pulls. The speaker expresses concern over SIG Sauer's official response, which dismisses these claims, and advises caution for P320 owners, suggesting they consider selling or trading the firearm due to perceived risks.
This video discusses the Sig Sauer P320's safety concerns and its ban from a Washington law enforcement academy. It delves into user feedback regarding the P320's design, including its striker system, trigger pull, and lack of a trigger bar safety, contrasting it with other firearms like Glocks and the Springfield Echelon. The discussion highlights historical issues, a voluntary upgrade program, and the perceived decline in Sig Sauer's quality.
This video from Forgotten Weapons, hosted by Ian McCollum, an expert on SIG Sauer history, addresses concerns about the SIG P320 firing unintentionally. McCollum, a co-author of the Vickers Guide: SIG Sauer, explains the 2017 drop-safety issue and SIG's subsequent voluntary upgrade program. He analyzes claims of uncommanded firing, attributing many incidents to external factors like foreign objects in the trigger guard or ammunition issues, rather than inherent design flaws in upgraded models.
This video details the voluntary drop-safe upgrade process for Honor Guard pistols, performed by Honor Defense. The upgrade involves replacing the striker block with a new component that mechanically prevents accidental discharge upon impact. The process is demonstrated on a long slide model, and the company emphasizes that all new production firearms will include this enhancement. Customers can send their slides in for this upgrade.
This guide details the mechanical inspection of a Sig Sauer P320 following its voluntary upgrade. It focuses on identifying specific internal changes made to enhance drop safety, including modifications to the slide, trigger housing, sear, and striker. The assessment is conducted by Mrgunsngear, a recognized firearms expert, emphasizing a technical and objective approach.
This video from Gun Talk Radio on August 13, 2017, features Tom Gresham and Tom Taylor of Sig Sauer discussing the voluntary upgrade program for the SIG P320 pistol. They explain the reasons behind the upgrade and the measures taken to ensure the firearm's function, reliability, and safety. Additionally, Tom Gresham addresses the issue of anti-gun propaganda that targets gun owner organizations. The description also highlights various ways to listen to past Gun Talk shows, including podcasts and streaming platforms.
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