There's a link to the PDF of the lawsuit somewhere in the first few posts in this thread, if you dig into it you can read it for yourself. There is a claim in the lawsuit somewhere about "improper
sear engagement".
Not saying there is even any merit to it, at all, however, while I don't find this case particularly disturbing (something stinks about it, I don't really trust the plaintiff as a witness, because of a lot of general weirdness here, as well as the "exploding holster" thing ) the other NDs referenced within the case make me go "hmm". I realize there are a lot of shitty cops WRT gun handling, but this nostrum of guns firing in the holster is not the typical excuse, and supposedly one of them is even on bodycam- dude gets out of his police cruiser, gun just fires itself. Of course in some cases its confusing WRT pre vs post recall. Also, I just think it strains credulity to think that all of these cops that had guns fire in the holster can all be liars.
I dumped my two P320s recently, not out of concerns of NDs, though. While they were capable guns I realized they were just taking up space in my safe, and the benefits weren't good enough to justify using them over my Glocks or other guns I own.
I will say this much, though... Sigs handling of the recall did not impress me at all. At the beginning, they refused to allow dealers to send in guns for service, all recall service had to be done through a call tag etc. I don't like having guns shipped to my house, its a huge pain in the ass. I'd rather have repaired guns go through my dealer so I can just pick them up whenever they are
open. Eventually, like this year, the "direction of the wind changed" and I called sig and the dude was like "oh yeah your dealer can just send them in now, no problem" so apparently, at some point it all changed. I would bet anything at the beginning, they didn't want dealers sending in guns because the dealers would just flood them with a ton of broken guns at once, wanting to swap into post-recall guns instead of pre-recall guns that they had on the shelf.