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Sig P365 Drop Test.
#1
Posted February 12 2019 - 04:28 PM
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Posted February 12 2019 - 04:50 PM
#3
Posted February 12 2019 - 04:54 PM
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#4
Posted February 12 2019 - 06:21 PM
2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy
3. Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target
4. Identify your target, and what is behind it
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#5
Posted March 19 2019 - 07:14 AM
Why would you purposely drop a loaded pistol ....?????
Bringing up the subject because the Sig 320 failed the drop test. I'm sure the OP was not advocating testing with a loaded firearm
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#6
Posted March 21 2019 - 10:14 AM
The factory testing included more tests and angles than the P320.
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#7
Posted March 21 2019 - 10:31 AM
I know the Glock 19 is an excellent pistol and won't go bang if dropped. The SCPD dropped a loaded G19 from a chopper and it passed.Bringing up the subject because the Sig 320 failed the drop test. I'm sure the OP was not advocating testing with a loaded firearm
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#8
Posted March 21 2019 - 11:36 AM
http://soldiersystem...01/IMG_5983.jpg
The factory testing included more tests and angles than the P320.
Is there an article that goes with this graphic ?
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#9
Posted March 21 2019 - 05:44 PM
Is there an article that goes with this graphic ?
Yes from January 2018 when it was introduced. It was one of the first articles I read on the P365.
http://soldiersystem...sig-sauer-p365/
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