I have a Sig P320 and have been considering selling it for the past few months but now with the news of the dead Airmen where an M17/P320 was involved. Should I just wait out and see how this shakes out? Has a gun manufacturer ever done a mass recall?
How does that even work? Would Sig provide replacements with another firearm they make?
What to do with my P320
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Re: What to do with my P320
Good luck with waiting for a recall/buyback. The problem as I see it is that Sig made a Glock-like striker-fired pistol with a very short, light trigger pull. The first time I handled one at a gun store I knew there were going to be lots of "accidental discharges" with the platform.
But I think the P320 is still very popular on the civilian market, and you wouldn't have difficulty selling it.
(I LOVE my SIg P226 and P229 single/double action pistols with a decocking "safety".)
But I think the P320 is still very popular on the civilian market, and you wouldn't have difficulty selling it.
(I LOVE my SIg P226 and P229 single/double action pistols with a decocking "safety".)
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Re: What to do with my P320
I can’t make mine do what the recall is all about. Qħ
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Re: What to do with my P320
If you go to the Sig Sauer website you can put your serial number in to see if it requires the recall work.
I have M17 and X-10; neither required the recall work.
I have M17 and X-10; neither required the recall work.
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Re: What to do with my P320
I have always favored a light trigger pull but, being familiar with your weapon is also important! I love my P320's!
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