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Bought my P320 (Compact Medium in .40SW) in June of 2016, and sent it in for the VUP in March of 2018.
Have fired over 13,000 rounds through this firearm in 4+ years without a single unintentional discharge or any malfunction on the part of the firearm.
It is the only pistol I use in competition, and it's also my winter carry piece.
That being said, there was a video on the Guns & Gadgets site this past summer that stated that even after the upgrade, P320s were lighting off without a trigger pull.
Seems weird that I can go 13,000+ rounds and never see that happen...
ETA: Found the July 2020 video from G&G. Also must give a hat tip to @BlackdogGS, who originally posted the video below in this thread.
As I said in the other thread that I linked to in Post #40 above, I have both a P320 and a P365 (as well as a 1911 C3 which I dearly love).Also, if one has taken the gun through the VUP, it also is safe. As I stated on Page 1 of this thread, I got mine in 2016 and never had any issues with it. Of course, I never dropped it, either. And it never discharged a round all by itself. Dunno how that could ever happen, given the firing mechanism in this pistol.
Since the VUP in March of 2018, I still have had no issues. At the time I posted a year ago, I had fired 13,000 rds through that pistol. It's close to 14,000 rds now (been a slow year cuz of the botched operation and high ammo prices), and still no issue. The new P320s, as well as the ones that went through the VUP, are safe. End of story.
Since purchasing it in 2016, I have put close to 14,000 rounds through the P320 without a single ND or it firing on its own.
It went in for the VUP in March of 2018, and again, no issues whatsoever with this gun, not before the VUP and not after.
I bought my P365 in mid-2018, and have fired thousands of rounds through it, too, without a single ND or it firing on its own.
sarc
So, I'm just lucky, I guess...
/sarc
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