P320 lawsuits

Yet another great reason not to go with early production models of anything. And maybe, just maybe, plastic is perhaps not the best material to make firearm frames out of…… yeah, I know, striker fired wonder 9’s are the latest, greatest, bestest ever, yada yada yada. Still don’t ever remember this kind of issue with a 1911, P35, or CZ 75. Just sayin’:smirk:

They have been the latest and greatest since the 1980’s and definitely the 1990’s. Not exactly new. Just sayin ':wink:

Plenty of 1911’s have plenty of their own issues but we don’t need to get into all that.

(I never owned a P320 and never will, and currently own 0 Sigs with none on my list)

I’m curious? Why the aversion to Sigs?

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Bore axis in most is too high for my liking, just never liked the way the P320 shot, don’t like DA/SA in general so those are out, unhappy with the handling of the P320 drop situation, unhappy with the barrel peening and primer swipe when I tried an “upgraded” P365 after waiting past the initial launch, very happy with other choices I went with first.

I know a lot of people like them, the P365 is, I will wager, the most common single model of carry gun through at least 6 months of the year in the US

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That’s valid.

I have a P220 10mm Legion with the DA/SA. Not crazy about the short reset trigger. That, and I think I paid way too much to have that Legion logo on the grip. The slide on my M17 is a little too sloppy in my opinion.

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