There is a video of a guy who jiggles slide and weapon discharges. I believe a military unit took them out of service. I Believe Glock had a reputation for being dropped and shooting LEO's both are striker fired.
Once out of Army I bought a Colt 1911 is was an accurate Pistol. and if you ran out of ammo a great club.
Next after seeing movie Serpico got a Smith & Wesson 9mm with high capacity mag at a hardware store In Kalifornia in the good old days
Finally with delays with DOJ over purchase of Smith & Wesson" was bought with 10 day waiting period and they couldn't find record of 1978 purchase" I bought an HK 9mm only complaint magazine release is small an on rear of trigger guard
All three guns have old fashion hammer.
All have worked great
Finally I have a taking care of business feeling with the hammer back.
What say you striker fire Glock or Sig owners
The issue you describe, as my friend explained, affects the P320 series, not the P365 Series. I have a P320, had it for several years, with no issue. Have a friend that has at least 3-5 P365 pistols, no issues.
I carry either a 1911, or a P220, every, single, day. I bought the P320 to have a 9MM, other than the 226 I bought my wife. Honestly, I bought it as much because a couple of my military friends said "you should always own a mil spec short gun, and a mil spec long gun." So I have the P320, and a mid grade AR15.
Unlike my friend, I actually kinda like my P320, and I was sort of surprised. It shoots really well for me, and I don't really like striker fired pistols, I especially do not like Glocks. I don't really like 9MM, either. The P320 shouldn't really be a pistol I shoot well, but it is. But it won't be replacing my crew of 1911 and P220 pistols as my carry piece. I do also own several revolvers, but the only one small enough for regular carry is an heirloom issued my father, when he was the governor's bodyguard, and the FBI was training said body guards, and issuing them weapons, after some high profile assassinations. Needless to say, that's tucked away safely.