Sig’s Problems Just Got Far Worse
BY Herschel Smith
This is probably what’s happening to the P320. By the way, I don’t have a single pistol in my locker named Sig, and I don’t have a single pistol in my locker that has the tolerance issues between the slide and frame that the P320 does.
For those of you that say, “Well, he’s using a screw,” you’re missing the point. Watch the whole video before commenting or I’ll delete the comment. It’s getting hung on the sear if pre-tension has been applied as pointed out in the FBI report. Or there are manufacturing tolerance issues that could do the same thing.
Either way, this is a horrid, awful, terrible design. I would be ashamed to have my name on it. But not Sig, who has sued in court to block Washington’s police academy ban on P320s.
On July 28, 2025 at 12:31 am, Bill Buppert said:
Did you know that Ron Cohen, CEO of Sig, (former CEO of Kimber, left for Sig in 2005) has a suspended 22 month prison sentence and fines topping $1 million in Germany for what is essentially arms trafficking when they took guns built in Germany to ship 40k guns to Columbia between 2009 and 2011 by sending to the US and then shipping to Columbia to avoid a ban on guns from Germany to Columbia (2019)?
In 2009, Sig Sauer signed a deal worth up to $300 million to deliver weapons to the National Police Force of Colombia.
Cohen plea deal in Germany: https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2019-02-28/reports-sig-sauer-ceo-takes-plea-deal-in-german-arms-case