GodFamilyLiberty
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Hello Everyone,
New member here and grateful to have found this place. As an FYI, I did use the search feature for a recent topic about my questions below, but hadn't see a topic on it in quite a while so I hope it's ok to start a new thread.
I recently found myself back in the gun market after not buying one in close to 7 or 8 years. I've always had several that meet specific needs and not a ton of funds to buy a lot of extras.
I've been concealed carrying a Glock 27 (the .40 cal sub-compact) for years but as a very large guy, and with recent worldly events, I was wanting to upgrade to a full size due to control and capacity.
Having not been in the market for years, I didn't quite know what I wanted so went to a dealer and held a lot, looked a features, etc. and came away absolutely loving a Sig Sauer P320axg Combat. It's got upgraded trigger, flared mag well, threaded barrel, etc.
Filled out my paperwork and started my 3 day waiting period. Came home and started to look up a lot of videos so that I would know as much about my firearm as possible and BAM, I start seeing a ton of things about drop safety, accidental discharges, lawsuits, etc.
This obviously made me pause and has had me concerned.
From my research, it appears that the drop/fire issue has been resolved, but it appears that the accidental discharge issue is all the rage right now.
The reason why I'm coming here, is because I'd like to hear from people that have no dog in the fight. People that don't have anything to gain/lose by talking pro/con about this issue. Not Internet personalities or YouTube armchair quarterbacks. No, I'd like to hear from everyday users and people who are in the know.
Therefore, I'd certainly appreciate any input on this issue. While I love the Sig, I've not even fired it yet, and am not married to it whatsoever. And while I'm sure there are many similar firearms out there that have similar features for the price (feel free to share those if you'd like), I also don't want to not get it simply because of an issue that apparently hasn't been fully proven.
Thank you all for your time and I appreciate your input and expertise!
Steve
New member here and grateful to have found this place. As an FYI, I did use the search feature for a recent topic about my questions below, but hadn't see a topic on it in quite a while so I hope it's ok to start a new thread.
I recently found myself back in the gun market after not buying one in close to 7 or 8 years. I've always had several that meet specific needs and not a ton of funds to buy a lot of extras.
I've been concealed carrying a Glock 27 (the .40 cal sub-compact) for years but as a very large guy, and with recent worldly events, I was wanting to upgrade to a full size due to control and capacity.
Having not been in the market for years, I didn't quite know what I wanted so went to a dealer and held a lot, looked a features, etc. and came away absolutely loving a Sig Sauer P320axg Combat. It's got upgraded trigger, flared mag well, threaded barrel, etc.
Filled out my paperwork and started my 3 day waiting period. Came home and started to look up a lot of videos so that I would know as much about my firearm as possible and BAM, I start seeing a ton of things about drop safety, accidental discharges, lawsuits, etc.
This obviously made me pause and has had me concerned.
From my research, it appears that the drop/fire issue has been resolved, but it appears that the accidental discharge issue is all the rage right now.
The reason why I'm coming here, is because I'd like to hear from people that have no dog in the fight. People that don't have anything to gain/lose by talking pro/con about this issue. Not Internet personalities or YouTube armchair quarterbacks. No, I'd like to hear from everyday users and people who are in the know.
Therefore, I'd certainly appreciate any input on this issue. While I love the Sig, I've not even fired it yet, and am not married to it whatsoever. And while I'm sure there are many similar firearms out there that have similar features for the price (feel free to share those if you'd like), I also don't want to not get it simply because of an issue that apparently hasn't been fully proven.
Thank you all for your time and I appreciate your input and expertise!
Steve