So wait, he is shoving a screw into the trigger assembly so it is partially depressed?
All I know is my P320 has never gone off on its own. When I do holster it (which actually isn’t often all), the kydex holster I use doesn’t touch the trigger in any way (retention is from the light, not the trigger guard).
I’m also curious to know how many P320’s are out in circulation versus how many claimed spontaneous discharges there have been. I’m by no means a firearm expert, but there is so much attention on this that it’s hard for me to believe real firearm experts and testers couldn’t have repeatedly proven the issue (if there is one) by now.
Honestly, this all feels a bit like “sell your Jeep because they all catch on fire and blow up” to me. But again, I could be wrong.
And hasn’t the flux been pretty much universally applauded? Isn’t it functionally the exact same thing as the P320?