Is The SIG P320 UNSAFE?! Lawsuit Detailing Numerous Incidents Says YES!

This video details a lawsuit filed against SIG Sauer concerning alleged safety defects in the P320 pistol, which claims the firearm can discharge without a trigger pull. It examines the plaintiff's incident, SIG's conflicting marketing and manual statements, and numerous reported accidental discharges, urging caution for P320 owners regarding EDC.

Quick Summary

A lawsuit alleges the SIG P320 is unsafe due to a defective design causing it to fire without a trigger pull, leading to numerous accidental discharges and injuries. SIG Sauer is accused of knowing about these defects since 2016 and concealing them, even after implementing a voluntary upgrade program.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main allegation in the lawsuit against SIG Sauer regarding the P320?

The primary allegation is that the SIG P320 has a defective design that causes it to fire without a trigger pull, leading to numerous accidental discharges and injuries to civilians and law enforcement officers.

Did SIG Sauer know about the P320's safety issues before selling it?

The lawsuit claims SIG Sauer was aware of P320 defects as early as 2016, including during the US Army's sidearm competition, and allegedly concealed these issues from the public and law enforcement.

What was SIG Sauer's response to the P320 safety concerns?

SIG Sauer initiated a voluntary upgrade program in August 2017 to address alleged trigger mechanism issues, but the lawsuit contends this was an attempt to avoid a recall and that many dangerous firearms remain in circulation.

Are both original and upgraded SIG P320 models considered unsafe according to the lawsuit?

Yes, the lawsuit and documented incidents suggest that both the original, non-upgraded P320s and the upgraded versions have experienced unintentional discharges, raising concerns for all owners.

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