More evidence that it's not just the trigger. Nylon hammer to the rear of the slide, without trigger movement.
More evidence that it's not just the trigger. Nylon hammer to the rear of the slide, without trigger movement.
What do you mean overlooked? Most people don't drop guns, most people that drop guns don't drop loaded guns, and the few people that drop loaded guns don't get them to hit just so. Except for 3 police officers and possibly 1 retail owner that SIG knows of.
A better question is why didn't SIG foresee this possibility in their design and test for it? Inexperience? Incompetence? Hubris?
What experience does SIG USA actually have in the business of gun design? Have they brought out a single product on their own that worked right on day one?
That doesn't look like a problem a trigger tab will fix.
Glock, Inc getting in a dig at SIG:
https://twitter.com/glockinc/status/895394281325809664
Anybody read or know of if the APEX triggers made any difference. I hope the recall program doesn't change the trigger with some very heavy crappy trigger.
PB
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Considering the digs SIG was throwing at Glock in their gracious "update" press release, I'd say all is fair in war.
I'm still trying to understand how making a drop safe gun (completely) is legitimizing mishandling (Ron Cohen, SIG CEO words), yet making a striker fired gun that doens't require the trigger to be pulled (SIG trumpets that safety aspect at any opportunity) isn't.
I guess stupid is, as stupid does.
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