This video argues that the CZ600 rifle recall was a mistake, primarily from a public relations standpoint. The creator asserts that the rifles are safe to use, the quick-change barrel system is robust, and the failure was due to incorrect assembly, not defective parts or a faulty design. The explanation clarifies that screws were not tightened correctly, and red Loctite is now used for tamper prevention, not to address loose screws. The creator proposes that additional instructions and warnings would have been a better solution than a full recall, suggesting a 'voluntary upgrade' as an alternative if a recall was deemed necessary.
This video from Gun Talk Radio on August 13, 2017, features Tom Gresham and Tom Taylor of Sig Sauer discussing the voluntary upgrade program for the SIG P320 pistol. They explain the reasons behind the upgrade and the measures taken to ensure the firearm's function, reliability, and safety. Additionally, Tom Gresham addresses the issue of anti-gun propaganda that targets gun owner organizations. The description also highlights various ways to listen to past Gun Talk shows, including podcasts and streaming platforms.
This video analyzes the safety concerns surrounding the SIG Sauer P320 pistol, specifically focusing on its failure to fire after a sharp blow to the rear of the slide. It compiles information from August 2017, including the Dallas Police Department's decision to remove the P320 from their approved list, SIG Sauer's initial statement on its safety, and various drop test results that show the pistol malfunctioning. The video highlights real-world implications of such failures, particularly for law enforcement and during accidents, and mentions SIG Sauer's subsequent offer of a voluntary upgrade program.
You've reached the end! 3 videos loaded.