GL2020
NES Member
Adding the problem is that in some of those cases it is clearly improper handling/improper holster making it easier to generalize any unintentional discharge to a negligent discharge.Most people will never have a problem, an ND, or ever shoot themselves with a P320.
It's obvious this problem is bordering on statsitically insignificant. That doesn't mean it never happens.
That said, like if you're one of those people with the guns in the 0.25% out of a million guns though... might have a different view of things. (or whatever the similarly small
fractiojn is).
The problem with this is even if the odds are infinitesmally small, having an unforced safety failure with a number greater than zero is bad regardless of the
sample size.
You know the ones "The gun went off in my gym bag/purse"
I've always been on the fence about this. I have a couple P320's but they're strictly range toys. And the overwhelming consensus on the Sig fanboys sites is "the gun is fine...move along", and comparing it to similar problems police had with Glock-leg. I'm skeptical of the claims generally but a few recently seem more compelling.