In my lifetime I owned the Sig P230 which was the precursor to the P232, mine was alloy and I bought it for my wife, but the light pistol was a handful for her to shoot accurately, so I carried it for a while until I sold it to a friend, it is still in his collection, since then I purchased two Stainless Steel Sig P232s and I have to say they worked well for me, no problems and I carried them often( I did not own them at the same time), they were my go-to .380 carry gun right up until I received my first Seecamp LWS .380, that made the larger P 232s obsolete for me.
It kind of bothers me that there are problems with the P232 and Sig in general.I've had the greatest respect for the Sig line as quality reliable defense firearms.