SIG FIRES BACK…ON PURPOSE

Published on August 26, 2025
Duration: 14:29

This video from Brandon Herrera critically examines the safety concerns surrounding the Sig Sauer P320, focusing on reported unintentional discharges. Herrera, identified as a high-profile firearms industry commentator and political candidate, delves into internal documents and court records suggesting Sig Sauer was aware of potential risks. The analysis highlights issues like 'tolerance stacking' and contrasts Sig's response with that of Taurus, while also discussing a recent fatal shooting incident that was initially blamed on the P320 but may have been a homicide.

Quick Summary

Brandon Herrera critically examines the Sig Sauer P320's safety record, focusing on reported unintentional discharges and the concept of 'tolerance stacking.' Internal documents suggest Sig Sauer knew of risks as early as 2017, while the company has publicly dismissed concerns. Federal agencies have paused use due to these issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: P320 Controversy & Accidental Discharges
  2. 02:13New Legal Developments: F.E. Warren AFB Incident
  3. 04:01Technical Analysis: Tolerance Stacking & Internal Docs
  4. 07:41Industry Comparison & Corporate Response
  5. 10:05Rebutting Sig's Official Statement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main safety concerns with the Sig Sauer P320?

The primary concern is reported unintentional discharges, which have occurred both when the firearm is dropped and while it is holstered. This has led federal agencies like ICE and the Air Force to pause its use.

What is 'tolerance stacking' in relation to the Sig Sauer P320?

Tolerance stacking refers to how minor variations in manufactured parts can accumulate. In the context of the P320, it's suggested that this phenomenon could contribute to safety risks and unintentional discharges in certain units.

How has Sig Sauer responded to the P320 safety concerns?

Sig Sauer has largely dismissed safety concerns, labeling them as 'anti-gun propaganda' and claiming a lack of empirical evidence. However, court records and agency reports suggest the company was aware of risks for years.

Were there any recent legal developments concerning the P320?

Yes, a fatal shooting at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, initially blamed on a P320 malfunction, has led to an arrest for manslaughter. This suggests the incident may have been a homicide staged to look like a mechanical failure.

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