Sig finally loses in court
A federal jury found Sig Sauer liable for a P320 pistol discharging unintentionally while holstered, awarding $2.3 million in damages to a Georgia man. This case highlights claims of a design flaw in the P320 susceptible to unintentional firing, though Sig Sauer disputes the findings, attributing the incident to user negligence. The verdict is significant as it appears to be the first time Sig Sauer has been found liable for a misfiring P320.











