Dont drop your gun…..problem solved
Seriously? There is NO excuse for drop firing issues. Load a shell case with a primer, suspend the pistol, and WHACK it with a hammer from every direction. If you have a drop firing design issue you should know it within a couple hours of testing. If the pistol passes the hammer test, THEN you can perform the carefully controlled officially prescribed drop firing testing.
It's that simple, UNLESS your drop firing protection design has maintenance issues.
This really isn't rocket science. This is high school physics.
You must have missed the memo that we are all the beta testers for the manufacturers now.Seriously? There is NO excuse for drop firing issues. Load a shell case with a primer, suspend the pistol, and WHACK it with a hammer from every direction. If you have a drop firing design issue you should know it within a couple hours of testing. If the pistol passes the hammer test, THEN you can perform the carefully controlled officially prescribed drop firing testing.
It's that simple, UNLESS your drop firing protection design has maintenance issues.
This really isn't rocket science. This is high school physics.
Well, Sig couldn’t figure it out either at first.......
You must have missed the memo that we are all the beta testers for the manufacturers now.
Looking at this I find myself wondering if this issue is a bad batch of parts. If it was a design issue you would think they would recall all pistols. Maybe they used some parts that were not within the proper tolerances.
Dont drop your gun…..problem solved
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