Has there been any reports from the Army with their M17/18 pistols? Or I wonder if those received
the "voluntary" upgrade. I just saw where one of the P320 cases was dismissed today apparently, but Sig was pretty light on details to how/why it was dismissed of course. I'll stick to my Gen 2 Glock 19 thank you very much. I don't need anymore holes in me!
You might be liable if you sell it on gunbroker knowing it’s defective. You’ll probably have to list it as defective. Hell, gunbroker may start refusing to list them. Might be better to wait for the recall. I imagine Sig will have to pay more than you’d get for a defective gun on gunbroker.
I have a friend who is an instructor at the FLEC for the Border Agents, and his P320 fell out of his holster when he was getting out of his car. The damage was crazy from the pictures.
Has there been any reports from the Army with their M17/18 pistols? Or I wonder if those received
the "voluntary" upgrade. I just saw where one of the P320 cases was dismissed today apparently, but Sig was pretty light on details to how/why it was dismissed of course. I'll stick to my Gen 2 Glock 19 thank you very much. I don't need anymore holes in me!
Yes. Well detailed in all services.
The thumb safety on the 17/18 does NOT block the sear, it only arrests movement of the trigger.
You might be liable if you sell it on gunbroker knowing it’s defective. You’ll probably have to list it as defective. Hell, gunbroker may start refusing to list them. Might be better to wait for the recall. I imagine Sig will have to pay more than you’d get for a defective gun on gunbroker.
Thank you for the info. I was considering buying one but now I'm debating it.
There are so many better options. Enjoy!
I have a friend who is an instructor at the FLEC for the Border Agents, and his P320 fell out of his holster when he was getting out of his car. The damage was crazy from the pictures.