There are at least two other departments who have let slip they have experienced similar events with the P320.
I love the IMAGE of Glock. The pistols? They're okay - durable, accurate, modifiable, serviceable. They remain the benchmark for all pistols and I have 19s.
The fully cocked strikers - like the VP9, P320 and XD - can increase the likelihood of a ND so additional engineering must be done to mitigate this.
Suffice it to say modularized pistol designs are here to stay and soon the fire control group will be "encased" with threadlocker or single use pins to prevent them from being tampered with. I would not want to see that as a consumer. As an engineer I'd be ALL THE F OVER the implementation such that I could determine if any of the critical interrelating parts have been tampered with.
I know, thread drift... but it dawned on me as a "great idea/poor idea". They could even void your warranty if there is evidence that the pins have been removed (they could be self-destructing on removal).
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I love the IMAGE of Glock. The pistols? They're okay - durable, accurate, modifiable, serviceable. They remain the benchmark for all pistols and I have 19s.
The fully cocked strikers - like the VP9, P320 and XD - can increase the likelihood of a ND so additional engineering must be done to mitigate this.
Suffice it to say modularized pistol designs are here to stay and soon the fire control group will be "encased" with threadlocker or single use pins to prevent them from being tampered with. I would not want to see that as a consumer. As an engineer I'd be ALL THE F OVER the implementation such that I could determine if any of the critical interrelating parts have been tampered with.
I know, thread drift... but it dawned on me as a "great idea/poor idea". They could even void your warranty if there is evidence that the pins have been removed (they could be self-destructing on removal).
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