Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
Does it much matter as long as they are getting back working firearms that won't AD as shown on the various tests and that have the correct serial numbers as well as any aftermarket equipment the owners had installed?

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I must be missing something because I don't understand why people are freaking out over THIS part of the problem instead of the fact the gun can fire when bumped. So many of us have spouted the mantra, "there's no such thing as an accidental discharge, just negligent ones" that I wouldn't have expected all the denialism about the P320's potential for ADs. Would we then classify any drop-fires or slide-bump fires by owners who DIDN'T send their pieces in to be fixed as NDs?
Why would it matter? Because some people will have guns that don't have the tossed down the driveway look from all the YouTube vid "testing."




But seriously, there is probably different wear and handling. And some people like to customize their guns. It's just another thing that will piss people off over the whole thing. Sig has really screwed the pooch and apparently is into that kind of thing because they keep doing it.

And the P320 doesn't fire when "bumped." It's taking a hell of lot more to AD these guns like smacking it with a hammer five times in the right spot.