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<blockquote data-quote="beastep" data-source="post: 3101307" data-attributes="member: 41032"><p>Im friends with an officer in this state that is on his 3rd issued P320. Among the other problems that we are all aware of, he also told me that several of their left handed officers have experienced a discharge while the gun is in the holster. I believe while seated and the seat belt on. No I dont know the holsters involved or the exact circumstances but it has only been left handed officers so far. Im not going to say what department he works for either but it is a large one. Sig states that it is a holster problem and not a gun problem so they wont look into it. </p><p>I only started this thread for the safety of those that own or are around this gun. I have no interest in arguing about how great your gun is and how it would never do that to you. Just a PSA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastep, post: 3101307, member: 41032"] Im friends with an officer in this state that is on his 3rd issued P320. Among the other problems that we are all aware of, he also told me that several of their left handed officers have experienced a discharge while the gun is in the holster. I believe while seated and the seat belt on. No I dont know the holsters involved or the exact circumstances but it has only been left handed officers so far. Im not going to say what department he works for either but it is a large one. Sig states that it is a holster problem and not a gun problem so they wont look into it. I only started this thread for the safety of those that own or are around this gun. I have no interest in arguing about how great your gun is and how it would never do that to you. Just a PSA. [/QUOTE]
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