I am happy for you that yours has been problem free. I truly am. Tim at MAC had his fail completely (broken trigger mechanism) at around 1,000 rounds. I do not say this to mock, because I know that you put a LOT of rounds down range every year, but I sincerely hope that yours continues to hold together past that mark.
You’re right - other manufacturers have had issues in the past. I am the “lucky” owner of a Springfield XDS45 that I had to return for that particular recall. I’ve never had any issue with any of my Glocks, but I suppose it could happen. But I was kicking around the idea of a P320 long before the “drop safe” issue came up, and it chased me away from wanting one. I had handled and dry-fired one, and like them. But I also personally know at least one of the testers who was able to demonstrate the problem with that gun. In fact, some of YOU guys might know him personally also - Patrick Roberts, formerly of TFB and currently of The Firearms Rack, who goes by “Killerfly128” on these pages. I am satisfied that Sig has taken steps to fix that problem by replacing the triggers at their cost. If I ever buy one of those guns, it will be a while down the road until the ones with the “upgraded” trigger have been around for a while. I’ll reserve similar judgement on whether or not I would eventually buy a P365 until after Sig has (A) recalled and/or repaired all the P365s currently out there, and (B) is shipping guns with redesigned/retooled parts and they’ve been out there for a while with a good record of reliability.