SIG P320s are NOT Unsafe! (Countering Internet Ignorance & Fear-Mongering)

Published on July 30, 2020
Duration: 13:00

This expert analysis debunks fears surrounding the SIG P320's safety, explaining that older designs had trigger mass issues exacerbated by weak springs, leading to potential discharges when dropped or struck. SIG Sauer has since updated these components. The video emphasizes that holster discharge claims are largely unfounded and often stem from user error or lawsuits seeking to avoid responsibility. Owners of older P320 models are advised to upgrade their triggers for enhanced safety.

Quick Summary

Older SIG P320 models could potentially discharge when dropped or struck due to excessive trigger mass and weak return springs. SIG Sauer has since updated these designs with lighter triggers or stronger springs, resolving these specific safety concerns. Claims of holster discharges are generally attributed to user error, not inherent design flaws.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Intro: P320 Safety Concerns Addressed
  2. 00:45SIG P320 Issues: Drop & Hammer Impact Explained
  3. 02:31Understanding Trigger Mass and Inertia
  4. 03:37Striker-Fired Mechanism: How it Works
  5. 04:46Why P320s Fired When Dropped (Old Design)
  6. 06:05Why P320s Fired When Bashed (Old Design)
  7. 07:13SIG's Solution: Trigger and Spring Upgrades
  8. 08:14Holster Discharge Myth Debunked
  9. 09:13User Error and the Role of Lawsuits
  10. 10:01Motivations Behind Firearm Lawsuits
  11. 11:21Conclusion: P320 Owners' Advice & Takeaways
  12. 12:24Outro & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the primary safety concerns with older SIG P320 models?

Older SIG P320 models had potential safety concerns related to accidental discharges when dropped or struck. This was primarily due to excessive trigger mass and insufficient return spring tension, which could allow the trigger to continue its motion after impact, disengaging safeties.

Has SIG Sauer addressed the safety issues with the P320?

Yes, SIG Sauer has addressed the historical trigger mass and spring tension issues in newer P320 models. They have implemented lighter triggers or stronger springs (or both) to resolve these specific concerns, making the firearm significantly safer.

Are SIG P320s unsafe to carry in a holster?

The claim that SIG P320s are inherently unsafe in holsters is largely considered a myth. Most reported incidents are attributed to user error, negligent handling, or improper reholstering, rather than a design flaw making the firearm prone to discharging in a holster.

What should P320 owners do if they have an older model?

If you own an older SIG P320 model with the original trigger design, it is advisable to upgrade the trigger to a newer, lighter version or one with a stronger return spring. This will mitigate the risks associated with the older design's trigger mass and spring tension.

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