Well I just tested my p320 spectre and I guess I got one of the ones that wont go off when dropped like that. I dropped it 10 times like in the video and it didn't fail. Kinda sucks though because you'll never know for sure
I was getting my AXG ready to go to the range from my safe.
I keep my pistols on a shelf, in a rack, the rack generally holding them muzzle down, blackstrap toward person at the safe door.
I inserted full mag of 17, racked the slide, than had to look around for my extra round to top the magazine.
I put the pistol back in the rack.
I didn’t realize with a magazine the butt was so heavy it caused the pistol to overcome the muzzle counterweight.
As I looked for the spare round I watched in slow motion horror as the rear of the pistol sank in its rack rotating the barrel back toward the safe door and me.
I should have ran screaming like a girl but I stupidly tried catching it, feeling it fumble through my hands as it now fell through space - lucky one of my fingers didn’t end up in the trigger guard.
After passing through my hands like a greased pig it stabilized - blackstrap square to edge of steel safe door jamb.
It hit hard enough to mark the cerakote but did not go bang.
It was enough drop test for me. I’m sure that one has good sear interface and the trigger is light enough not to overcome its springs.
If I want an absolutely safe pistol I will carry a 1911 with its three different safeties.
How any striker fire gets called safer than a 1911 escapes me.
It all depends on user in most cases.