What can I do with my P320?
As in?
Keep it. The issue is probably going to come down to someone operating the weapon outside of manufacturers specifications.
The weapon is as safe as any other brand/model on the market.
Thereās a used gun market for it.
Give it to me.
In keeping up with current events I would say that if you intend to keep it to only chamber a round when you intend to fire it.
If you intend to sell it then do it now. I believe the used gun market will soon be saturated with them.
I would add it to my collection.
It wonāt make any difference to the nay-sayers, but you might want to look at this: https://www.sigsauer.com/blog/p320-digital-brochure
Put it in the safe and leave it there, or sell it to anyone willing to pay money for it and use the money towards a far better, safer pistol, from a different company
I used to be a 365 fan until I shot the CC9, now I donāt own a 365 anymore ![]()
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Donāt forget those cowboy guns, they only shoot directors ![]()
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Have you thought about investing in another house just to store your guns? ![]()
The FBI beat that one to death as punishment while trying to get it to spontaneously shoot. Bad gun. Bad gun, shooting people like that all by yourself. Coincidentally, once it was beaten to death, it was no longer usable as evidence. Hmmm.
Ill definitely agree with Enzo on this. Only have 3 glocks, 3 sigs and unfortunately only 1 HK. But have shot others of the 3 mentioned.
Had a problem with my sig m11-a1 (p228) but once I changed the recoil rod spring, now it eats everything.
Wish my USP 45 was smaller but its probably one of my favorites. Everyone that shoots it loves it.
I had to get a lighter spring. Range ammo wouldnt feed all that well, +pās would run all day. Now everything runs as advertised
As for 320ās and if folks want to get rid of them, ill take them also. They are unsafe and all
A thriving used P320 market is what I need in CA
Man! I barely broke in the VP9SK!
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Well, I own three P320s, a M17, M18, and an AXG. I am currently not carrying any of them. While IMHO many if not most of the uncommanded discharges are likely due to something interacting with the trigger, there have been incidents where that is just not a viable explanation. I personally have no plans currently to part with any of my 320s, as I am hopeful that the underlying cause will be eventually found, and a fix will become available.
