Its up on Sig site. https://www.sigsauer.com/support/p32...ade-program-2/
I'd expect a long wait. Not doing either of mine.
Its up on Sig site. https://www.sigsauer.com/support/p32...ade-program-2/
I'd expect a long wait. Not doing either of mine.
Progressive ideology, ideas so good they must be mandatory.
Your freedom to be you includes my freedom to be free from you.
It may take a while...
NIL DIFFICILE VOLENTI
Is it okay? No. Does it happen? Yes. The firearm should be designed to against commonplace incidents and a falling firearm falls into that category IMO. If it didn't, the military wouldn't have drop tests in the first place. This incident shows they should have additional drop tests spec'ed not that the drop tests conducted by others are irrelevant. Do you think Sig would be SO quick to stop sales if they didn't recognize a design flaw? Do you think Glock would tweak Sig the way they have if they thought there was a chance their guns would fire under the same conditions? It sounds from the descriptions like someone forgot to calculate the momentum of the trigger -- if that's all it is, lightening the mass of the trigger should address the problem.
Seriously, the denialism here is like Hillary supporters who think she won the election.