This video discusses the U.S. Air Force's decision to return the Sig Sauer M18 pistol to duty following a month-long stand-down. The pause was initiated after a fatal shooting and resulted in an inspection of nearly 8,000 pistols. While the majority were cleared, some showed excessive wear and were pulled for repairs. The video explores the pistol's history of alleged uncommanded discharges and questions the Air Force's clearance decision, promising to break down the incident, investigation findings, Sig Sauer's response, and ongoing safety concerns.
This episode of "This Week in Guns" covers significant developments in the Second Amendment landscape. Key topics include the P320's safety concerns highlighted by an Air Force incident, potential ATF budget cuts and their implications via the FIRE Act, and a review of HR 3944. The discussion also addresses the "quiet ammo revolution," current ammo pricing and supply, and a Ninth Circuit ruling striking down California's ammo background check law. A proposed rule to restore firearm rights to certain individuals is also examined. The episode concludes with calls to action for supporting gun rights advocacy.
This video discusses a leaked DHS memo and an FBI lab report that allegedly show issues with Sig Sauer firearms, specifically an uncommanded discharge of an M18 pistol. The content is based on a report from Outdoor Life and touches upon potential legal or regulatory trouble for the manufacturer.
The Sig Romeo M17 is a high-quality, closed-emitter red dot optic designed for the M17/M18 pistols, featuring a low profile that allows co-witness with standard iron sights. While it performed flawlessly in competition, its high price point of around $680-$800 makes it less appealing for general use compared to more affordable alternatives like Holosun, unless building an authentic military clone.
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