Did anyone else get the nice email from Sig explaining how the P320 "CANNOT, under any circumstances, discharge without the trigger first being moved to the rear."?
Same here. A lot of smart people are trying to solve this and the fix may end up being a re-designed fire control unit or slide parts. The P320 is quickly becoming the Edsel of the gun world though.I'm not looking for a P320 or M17 or M18 but if the prices get stupid low, I'm in.
I'll just be sure to follow the Barney Fife firearm regimen and not chamber a round until I am ready to fire it.
We're still buying them at the Wichita Bass Pro, but I've already told my guys to buy low. We've got a case of them that aren't moving in the Library.I was at a gun shop in Topeka today. Asked the counter guy "So what's my P320 worth as a trade in?".
His response:
"Nothing".
Tons of them on Gunbroker now with .01¢ starting bids.
Air Force makes arrest in airman's shooting death involving M18 pistol
The Air Force has arrested an airman in connection with the July 20 death of another airman, which involved a Sig Sauer M18. (Airman Elijah Strickland/U.S. Air Force)
The Air Force has arrested an airman in connection with the July 20 death of another airman, which involved a Sig Sauer M18 and led the service to suspend the use of the pistol following the incident.
In a Friday statement, a Department of the Air Force spokesperson said that the unidentified arrested person is accused of making a false official statement, obstruction of justice and involuntary manslaughter.