Unexpected discharge… and it’s not a Glock.

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First thing I thought of was the P320. There have been other issues with them that I've read of elsewhere.
 

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Yeah and the military just bought a bunch of them...glocks don't do this unless the trigger is pulled...I don't understand why these departments do this stuff and get a new design gun before it is proven. They would have been better off with the P250 LOL.
 

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I believe the Pistols that had that problem are (involving pistols made before 2017), the artical actually makes mention of that.
So I would presume any made after that date would not have that problem.
I have not seen that problem reported on any Manufactured after 2017
 

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I believe the Pistols that had that problem are (involving pistols made before 2017), the artical actually makes mention of that.
So I would presume any made after that date would not have that problem.
I have not seen that problem reported on any Manufactured after 2017
I've seen people on youtube saying theirs was post fix and still had the issue. I don't trust it...they are lucky that none of the P365 guns have this issue!
 

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