- Joined
- Jan 3, 2017
I can only guess it's a product of practicing drawing from the holster/concealed and squeezing the trigger too soon.Every indoor range I've ever been to has strikes in the ceiling baffles and I've honestly seen worse.
What boggles my mind is all the strikes in the floor.
They claim to have fixed it, but there are still lawsuits going on and now people are saying the guns are straight up going off in the holster without being dropped or touched. A bunch of police trade in 320s are already starting to pop up on the internet even.Real talk: did Sig fix that drop discharge issue, or are the reports and lawsuits something entirely new? I heard they're being sued by a Massachusetts detective, and that Milwaukee PD said not to use them.
I also am struggling to find an impartial opinion on the matter. It's either the anti-gun media looking for red meat to pounce on, or Sig shills playing defense on their behalf. Some people are claiming they were due to using incompatible holsters or were negligent discharges.