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Probably doesn't help that these new Sigs are the only striker-fire 9mm pistols that don't have a trigger safety, afaik.
I know very little about firearms, but I thought I read something recently that suggested Sig's manufacturing quality has nosedived in recent years as well
Sig pistols won a military contract competition before it was even over lol. I think Glock sued them and/or the US government for fraud which is ironic because Glock is full of fraudulent and shady activities. But the lack of any external safeties is a selling point of the police and civilian P320 market
Correct. They wanted a great trigger pull, at the expense of safety.