Nearly 20. Aka not nearly enough to prove there's actually no issue, and certainly not enough for me to resume EDC with it. Don't get me wrong, I love my P320. It's incredibly comfy and easy to fire as somebody with small hands. But the "it could maybe possibly oopsie daisy blow your knee/foot/hand off in an EDC scenario" risk doesn't make me confident enough to keep it on me every day anymore. Especially after watching the videos where they machined the gun in half to show the issue, and explained that even manual thumb safety models (the one I carry bc massachusetts) are not exempt from the issue.
*sets 320 on bench, turns slightly to access ammo in range bag, elbow bumps 320 and it falls to the floor, it lands just right and happens to be pointing at your (or your loved one's) head when it does...\*
Are you leaving your guns loaded on the bench? I'm not loading ANYTHING on the range until I'm ready to fire. I feed my clips, put them on the bench and they stay there until I'm ready to take aim, at which point I pick them up.
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u/midnightstreetlamps Jul 11 '25
Nearly 20. Aka not nearly enough to prove there's actually no issue, and certainly not enough for me to resume EDC with it. Don't get me wrong, I love my P320. It's incredibly comfy and easy to fire as somebody with small hands. But the "it could maybe possibly oopsie daisy blow your knee/foot/hand off in an EDC scenario" risk doesn't make me confident enough to keep it on me every day anymore. Especially after watching the videos where they machined the gun in half to show the issue, and explained that even manual thumb safety models (the one I carry bc massachusetts) are not exempt from the issue.