I thought they already addressed this and fixed the future models? I don't own a SIG, so I'm not too into the SIG news.
I have tried various pistols like the P320, P226, P228 etc...and none are comfortable in my hand. They all felt awkward when using. But on my search for my 1st 1911, the SIG Scorpion was 1st draft choice, but none available, so I went with the Colt M45.
Addressed <> solved.
I sent My P320 into SIG for the free trigger "upgrade.' They were careful to call it a voluntary upgrade program, not a recall.
When i first bought it, the trigger actually had an audible 'click' when you dry fired it. After the upgrade, the 'click' was gone. Also, the trigger itself was replaced with a lighter, flatter version. Part of the problem with drop-firing was supposed to be due to the weight of the trigger creating enough inertia upon impact to bring the trigger backward enough to fire. A lighter trigger part seems to be more of a workaround than a fix.
None of that addresses the reports of the gun firing when holstering or drawing from a holster, or when getting out of a vehicle while the gun is holstered. SIG, like most manufacturers, will dismiss it as possible user error if they are unable to duplicate the problem.
I truly believe the real problem is the lack of travel in the trigger. Most pistols have a certain amount of take-up before the trigger actually engages the hammer or striker mechanism. My P320 has no take-up. As soon as you put any amount of pressure on the trigger, it's already engaged. Without some amount of take-up, there's no 'safety margin" if the trigger is accidentally snagged on something. Until I see some testing regarding this "feature", i will be less than certain they've addressed the actual causes.