☢️ :jhg_s: :jhg_n: :jhg_e: :jhg_e: :jhg_d: :denton_laugh: on Nostr: Ian McCollum from Forgotten Weapons did a video a month or so ago explaining the ...
Ian McCollum from Forgotten Weapons did a video a month or so ago explaining the reasons why the 320 has such a problem with random discharges. The TL;DR of it is that a Glock has it's striker in a partially cocked position, needing a full pull of the trigger to build the energy needed to set off a primer. The 320 has it's striker nearly all the way retracted, leading to it's better trigger pull, but also making the gun less safe.
SIG really doesn't have a good way to fix this.
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2025-07-23 23:13:13 UTCEvent JSON
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