Sig Sauer faces a growing number of lawsuits over its P320 firearm, accused of discharging without a trigger pull, causing serious injuries and fatalities. Among the complainants is a North Carolina police officer whose holstered gun reportedly fired unexpectedly, leading to substantial injury, raising alarm about the weapon’s safety among law enforcement nationwide.
Over 100 individuals, mostly law enforcement agents, have brought claims against Sig Sauer, alleging a “defective design” that has produced an alarming number of unintended discharges. The controversy has prompted some training academies to ban the P320 altogether, while Sig Sauer staunchly defends its product, asserting that the gun cannot discharge without a trigger pull. The implications for officer and civilian safety are significant, as these cases highlight urgent concerns in the firearm’s reliability.
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