However, I am not convinced I can say SIG didn't do their due diligence as I haven't seen evidence that other manufacturers do include these angled drops in their standard tests.
Most (if not all) other comparable polymer pistols have a drop safety on the trigger. Sig chose to not put a drop safety on the trigger. Most (if not all) other polymer pistols will not fail and discharge a round from a drop as little as two and a half feet high. Most (if not all) other polymer pistols meet standards higher than the "industry standards".
Those were the facts. My belief is that most (if not all) other manufacturers knew that their pistols would likely go off if dropped in a muzzle up position, and chose to add a drop safety on the trigger. All Sig had to do, was to look at almost every other polymer pistol design, and ask themselves, why are they putting those tabs on their triggers. Why is EVERYONE else putting those tabs on their triggers?
Either Sig did this on purpose, which I doubt, or they just didn't know, which is still very bad for different reasons, in my opinion. I don't think people should just brush this off as "you can't test from every angle", when every other manufacturer put a drop safety on the trigger to avoid the very issue that Sig is having with their P320 pistols.
Anyone who wants to tell me that any pistol can fire from a drop, can feel free to show me what it takes to make any other comparable pistol do so. I have no doubt that people have been dropping every other pistol imaginable after the Sig P320 fiasco, and so far, nobody has been able to duplicate a discharge from a drop of as little as two and a half feet from the ground.
The Germans call it Schadenfreude – taking pleasure at the misfortune of others.
I have a completely opposite opinion. I don't think people are getting riled up enough. I don't take pleasure in knowing that a police officer got shot while his pistol, still in its holster, fired a round into his leg after it dropped on the ground.
Anyone who does can feel free to defend Sig and their "voluntary upgrade". Personally, I believe the amount of support they have received, to include responses along the lines of "it's no big deal" or "any pistol can fire if dropped", are beyond ridiculous.
Now let me see and read the disagreements, but if you do so, please explain exactly why you do, so I can better understand your argument to the contrary, because as of right now, I just don't.