Sig's Troubles Get Worse | Bans, Secret Documents

Published on August 3, 2025
Duration: 15:38

This video details the escalating legal and operational troubles surrounding SIG Sauer's P320 and M18/M17 firearms. It covers multiple range bans, lawsuits filed by SIG against organizations, and a significant leaked internal risk assessment document suggesting the P320 may not be drop-safe. The content highlights concerns over unintentional discharges and SIG's aggressive legal responses.

Quick Summary

The SIG P320 is facing significant controversy due to reported unintentional discharges, leading to bans from training facilities like Gunsite Academy and law enforcement agencies. SIG Sauer has responded with lawsuits and claims of internal testing showing no issues, but a leaked risk assessment document suggests the firearm may not be drop-safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main issues surrounding the SIG P320?

The SIG P320 is facing scrutiny due to multiple reports of unintentional discharges, leading to bans from training facilities and law enforcement agencies. SIG Sauer is also involved in lawsuits related to these incidents and has faced criticism over leaked internal documents suggesting the firearm may not be drop-safe.

Which organizations have banned the SIG P320?

Notable organizations banning the SIG P320 and its variants include Gunsite Academy, the National Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Association (NLEFIA), the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, Milwaukee Police Department, Dallas Police Department, and the US Air Force Global Strike Command.

What did the leaked SIG Sauer risk assessment document reveal?

A leaked SIG Sauer document indicated that accidental discharges from drops, bumps, or vibrations were categorized as a 'high risk' with an 'occasional and catastrophic probability.' This suggests the P320 may not be drop-safe, contradicting SIG's public statements.

How has SIG Sauer responded to the P320 controversies?

SIG Sauer has responded by filing lawsuits against organizations that have banned the P320, such as the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, to force them to reverse the bans. They also claim internal tests show zero failures and urge government agencies to issue clarifying statements.

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