Fair enough, but I have seen the P320 fire uncommanded, IN THE HOLSTER, UNTOUCHED. That's why I am compelled to share this information. This isn't 2 or 3 police departments, it's dozens. AND THE MILITARY, too. What P320 owners don't know is that there is a backstory to the design of the P320, and that design was a 're-write'. It started as a completely different model that was redesigned to meet new requirements. When done right, this is not a problem for a mechanical engineer. But the redesign was half-assed in the most critical area: the striker and the sear. Sig will deny this until they're dragged into court on a class action lawsuit and the full truth gets presented in spite of the company's world-class legal sharks' maneuvers!
That being said, I am really won over on the chassis concept and believe this is the future of handguns. What's happening now is a damn shame; I really WANTED to get a P320 until my homework said otherwise. I never buy a new model right out of the gate... I wait for the honest unbiased reviews, keep an eye on the retail pricing etc. until I feel the time to strike is just right. But since I can't trust the P320, I'll go with the Echelon. After that, I'll likely go back and get a P229, which is what my department switched to when I worked for Indiana Univ. PD.