Funny story; My academy class was the first to be allowed to carry Glocks. The "Old Head" range instructors call them "electric guns" because they weren't revolvers.
Apparently the guns have been found to discharge without a trigger pull. This from the comments on the article, since the article doesn't say anything about the reason.
Yes. Sig P320's have been known to experience unintentional discharges.
The M18 is a military variant designed to meet specific U.S. Army requirements, featuring enhancements like an optic plate and a slightly heavier build.
Glock's go BANG every time!
Funny story; My academy class was the first to be allowed to carry Glocks. The "Old Head" range instructors call them "electric guns" because they weren't revolvers.
So do Sig's whether you like it or not...
I don't disagree, I just never carried one.
Underrated comment.
Let's see....An 5.56 or a 9mm🤔
I'll take the long one.....
Why not both, one wonders.
Apparently the guns have been found to discharge without a trigger pull. This from the comments on the article, since the article doesn't say anything about the reason.
Yes. Sig P320's have been known to experience unintentional discharges.
The M18 is a military variant designed to meet specific U.S. Army requirements, featuring enhancements like an optic plate and a slightly heavier build.
No safety switch. Supposedly has an internal safety mechanism. I don't keep mine locked and loaded for that very purpose.
Rumor has it Barney Fife carried a P320. Thus the reason Andy had him keep his polished bullet in his pocket.
Every time he loaded it, the damn thing would shoot the floor....
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dQBhUzEsO-Y
Incorrect. It has a manual safety.
https://www.sigsauer.com/p320-m18.html
My P320 Sig Sauer 9mm does not have a manual safety.
It is not an M18. See the reference I included.
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