One of a few videos
He didn't capture the supposed spontaneous discharge on video. All the stuff he videos but that he didn't get on camera. Something could have been in the holster that actuated the trigger.
One of a few videos
Yup you're right. Its not a flawed design that has had multiple confirmed reports of "uncommanded discharges", it's just some guy faking it.He didn't capture the supposed spontaneous discharge on video. All the stuff he videos but that he didn't get on camera. Something could have been in the holster that actuated the trigger.
that video doesn’t show the ND, so we don’t know why it happened. Do you have any examples of ND’s with sigs where the pistol was examined and found to have been able to fire without the trigger being pulled?Yup you're right. Its not a flawed design that has had multiple confirmed reports of "uncommanded discharges", it's just some guy faking it.
99% of the time when someone says guns are dangerous, they are wrong.
Thanks to sig and Taurus it's going to stay 99%
Heres a tiktok of another one. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR4paJSG/
There are multiple witnesses confirming both events, that nothing pulled to trigger, there were no converted holsters, there were no obstructions in the holsters
that video doesn’t show the ND, so we don’t know why it happened. Do you have any examples of ND’s with sigs where the pistol was examined and found to have been able to fire without the trigger being pulled?
that video doesn’t show the ND, so we don’t know why it happened. Do you have any examples of ND’s with sigs where the pistol was examined and found to have been able to fire without the trigger being pulled?
Yes. The issue there was that the gun being dropped would cause the trigger to be pulled, resulting in the gun firing. So we are still stuck on the fact that there are no documented cases that I’m aware of where an sig was found to be able to fire without the trigger being pulled. If someone else has an example of one, I’d love to see it.Um, yeah? You are aware of sigs "upgrade", right?
Yup. Remember all those magically accelerating Audi 5000s and Toyotas and tipping over Explorers? They were literally all user input. And Pintos burst into flames a lot less frequently than Teslas.Yup you're right. Its not a flawed design that has had multiple confirmed reports of "uncommanded discharges", it's just some guy faking it.
The Canadian one was due to a modified 226 holster.Out of the 15 countries that adopted it only Canada reported 1 ND in their military as far as I'm aware. I'm suspect myself if this lawsuit has much weight since its all police and civilians. The LEO Trade-ins I've seen trickle back into the market are all lighter triggers with no manual safeties. I'd expect a pistol produced in such a buttfuckingly large quantity to have way more incidents if its really defective in design. Then news stories like this showing up at the same time as this lawsuit doesn't exactly help their case either.
Florida deputy killed after officer roommate 'jokingly' fires gun he thought was unloaded, officials say
Brevard County Sheriff’s Office deputy Austin Walsh was killed Saturday morning in what officials described as an off-duty "avoidable accident." His roommate, Andrew Lawson, was taken into custody Sunday, charged with manslaughter.www.nbcnews.com
Loaded itself, too.Alec Baldwin's SAA pointed, cocked and fired itself.
The gun in the other video wasn’t dropped.
Yes. The issue there was that the gun being dropped would cause the trigger to be pulled, resulting in the gun firing. So we are still stuck on the fact that there are no documented cases that I’m aware of where an sig was found to be able to fire without the trigger being pulled. If someone else has an example of one, I’d love to see it.
Loaded sig 320 = hammer down on a live round on an SAAAlec Baldwin's SAA pointed, cocked and fired itself.
Other reports (which may have been posted
https://www.fox6now.com/news/why-mi...G5Uwk91XMsOMEOlE89mZKHqa8frxkvOwp3yLN6aPPwjVI
https://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2022-06-14/sig-sauer-is-sued-over-pistol-critics-say-goes-off-by-itself#:~:text=Gun-maker Sig Sauer is,without the trigger being pulled.&text=June 14, 2022, at 4:35 p.m
https://www.southwestledger.news/news/sig-sauer-p320-pistol-mishaps-reported
https://www.inquirer.com/business/s...Lg_tqlF3kqWjI7ho5fV7ZnfsDVvhflnpH8MLlJT5r92MU
https://abc7chicago.com/sig-sauer-l...mcaW1Pm44bqEEydm8b9VeTvkBcpo79UipSr7akfgrf52I
It is a light triggerI'm not talking about the drop safety issue. I'm asking for a report where a 320 is sitting in a safe or nightstand and it fires. Someone reporting that they swear they didn't touch the trigger or it was safe in my purse, with all my other shit, and it just went off isn't the same situation. All the instances that I am aware of the gun is not just sitting without any outside contact.
Is the trigger pull too light for a striker pistol? I can see how that could be argued. But the pistol just sitting without any outside action just firing is not what I have seen reported. I'm not a statistician but with the number of 320's out there I would think that one would have shot up a safe or nightstand by now if they just go off by themselves.
That’s not an answer because we don’t know what the cause of the ND was. All we know is that there was an ND. That doesnt mean anything is wrong with the gun. The number of lawsuits don’t matter. People can file a lawsuit for anything.You asked, we answered.
Here it is, again: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR4p96GN/
There have been multiple instances of this happening, all confirmed by multiple people. Sig has something like 9 lawsuits going over this?
Another individual who also had prior experience with firearms training, was shot in both legs by his own P320 when it was in the holster on Nov. 7, according to the lawsuit.
At the time, he tossed a small wooden paddle onto a chair where his holstered pistol sat, the complaint states. Then, the paddle “incidentally” touched the pistol and it fired.
Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article269590051.html#storylink=cpy