Per popularmilitary.com
Sig Sauer assured the Army’s pistol is not affect by the recall but did not state whether the XM17 is prone to accidental discharges under similar circumstances. Unlike the P320, the XM17 does have external safeties, which were required by the government contract.
“The M17 variant of the P320, selected by the U.S. government as the U.S. Army’s Modular Handgun System (MHS), is not affected by the Voluntary Upgrade,” stated the press release.
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more flaws coming out concerning the Sig 320
- Gary Reeder, 2017-08-15, 17:09
- Recall - Allen, 2017-08-16, 11:55
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That's not good. Hop they get it fixed. (nm)
- SPB, 2017-08-15, 18:35
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That's easy, put a 15# return trigger spring on it.
- WB, 2017-08-15, 20:16
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these guns are for our troops in combat. No way
- Gary Reeder, 2017-08-15, 20:28
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I understand and agree. They say the trigger is a delight
- WB, 2017-08-16, 08:22
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Kinda makes me wonder . . .
- ORG, 2017-08-16, 09:35
- They cooked it, froze it, mud, dropped from a plane, - WB, 2017-08-16, 12:30
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Kinda makes me wonder . . .
- ORG, 2017-08-16, 09:35
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I understand and agree. They say the trigger is a delight
- WB, 2017-08-16, 08:22
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these guns are for our troops in combat. No way
- Gary Reeder, 2017-08-15, 20:28
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That's easy, put a 15# return trigger spring on it.
- WB, 2017-08-15, 20:16