If you hang around gun websites on the internet, you have seen folks get excited about things before. The latest meme is the “drop test” and the blizzard of internet concern over a video of a dropped gun which fired blanks. This same P320 has been examined by experts at the U.S Army and the Department of Homeland Security and found acceptable by professional. rigorous and scientific testing.
These tests are not perfect, but they are as close to perfect as a team of engineers working for decades can get. Here are the testing protocols for the ANSI.SAAMI Z299.5 as well as the TOP protocol outlined by the U.S. Army Developmental Test Command.
I believe that the Sig P320 is a solid and safe product. If it turns out that there is a niche issue where an unsafe condition can be created, Sig Sauer has just taken steps to upgrade the P320. Sig has issued a press release:
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