Sig P320, Assembled Incorrectly can cause a Unintentional Discharge?!

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🔫 **Sig P320 Uncommanded Discharges? Trigger Safety, Drop Tests, and Reassembly Issues Explained!** 🔫

Hey everyone, welcome back! In this video, we're diving deep into the **Sig Sauer P320** pistol to investigate reports of **uncommanded discharges**—including real-world **drop test demonstrations**, trigger mechanics analysis, and common concerns about **reassembly errors**.

We’ll cover:
✅ Drop testing the Sig P320 from 3.5–4 feet
✅ Conditions under which the **firing pin releases unintentionally**
✅ The role of **trigger pressure/back pressure** in accidental discharges
✅ The lack of a trigger safety pin in the Sig P320 compared to other striker-fired pistols (like Glock & Smith & Wesson)
✅ Potential reassembly issues that may affect **sear engagement and safety**
✅ Real talk on **appendix carry risks**, clothing obstructions, and what could be happening during holstering

Whether you're a **Sig P320 owner**, a CCW permit holder, or just want to understand the mechanics of modern pistols, this video sheds light on some very real safety concerns and debates happening in the gun community.

🔍 **Timestamps**:
0:00 - Introduction
1:15 - Drop testing results
3:45 - Trigger back pressure & firing pin release
7:20 - Why the Sig P320 lacks a trigger safety pin
10:50 - Reassembly concerns & safety implications
15:30 - Final thoughts

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