What kind of read-TARD think the gun can misfire?

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did you READ-TARD the article your buddy post
<<<i already know, i own many gunswhen i say that many years ago
the PH GANG JUMP on me like pack of wolf

OH HOW THE TURN TABLE

The Sig P320 has faced numerous reports and lawsuits alleging it can fire without the trigger being pulled, leading to injuries, though SIG Sauer denies this, citing extensive testing and claiming user handling is the issue. Some investigations suggest a mechanical vulnerability where slight downward movement (less than a millimeter) past the trigger's pre-travel, combined with slide movement (like jostling in a holster), could cause a discharge, particularly with specific part combinations or incorrect assembly. While SIG Sauer initiated a voluntary upgrade program for dropped-fire issues in 2017, reports of uncommanded discharges persist, even post-upgrade, with some attributing the problem to a defective takedown safety lever or other factors requiring a specific combination of conditions.
Key Concerns & Allegations:
Uncommanded Discharges: Gun owners and law enforcement have reported the P320 firing while holstered, on surfaces, or being carried, with some incidents caught on video.
Mechanical Vulnerability: Some experts suggest a very small amount of trigger movement (less than 1mm) past the trigger wall, coupled with slide movement, can cause a discharge, potentially due to sear/striker hook engagement issues.
Specific Parts: Reports point to an "incorrect takedown safety lever" as a contributing factor, requiring a specific part and multiple conditions for the hazard to occur.
Lawsuits & Injuries: Dozens of lawsuits claim design flaws leading to serious injuries and at least one death, with over 100 allegations of unintentional firing reported since 2016.
Manufacturer's Stance:
SIG Sauer maintains the P320 cannot fire without a trigger pull, attributing incidents to improper handling, which they say is common with many firearms.
They offered a voluntary upgrade in 2017 for drop safety issues, but reports of uncommanded discharges continued.
What to Do if You Own a P320:
Stop Use & Consult: If you suspect your P320 has issues, stop using it immediately and consult a qualified armorer.
Check for Parts: Verify your firearm doesn't have the specific incorrect takedown safety lever identified in some investigations .
Safe Handling: Always practice safe firearm handling, understanding that mechanical safety features are not foolproof.
Current Status:
The debate continues with ongoing legal challenges and reports, with some agencies even halting P320 use due to safety concerns, despite SIG Sauer defending the pistol.