That Thing That Never Happens, Happened Again

Published on November 25, 2025
Duration: 182:33

This video discusses several firearms and related topics, including the Ruger MAX-9's new full-size grip, the Beretta Ptorian rifle chambered in 6.5 Grendel, and the updated FN SCAR. A significant portion focuses on alleged SIG P320 malfunctions, with detailed analysis of security footage from USAA. The hosts also touch on tactical apparel from Legionary Apparel and the ongoing debate around 6.5 Grendel versus 6mm ARC.

Quick Summary

The SIG P320 is facing scrutiny due to alleged uncommanded discharges, with multiple incidents reported at USAA's Guardgate. Despite SIG Sauer and USAA's assertions of no mechanical failures and attributing incidents to user error, legal experts and security personnel express concerns about the firearm's reliability and safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:31Introductory Banter
  2. 03:24Show Introduction & Topics
  3. 06:01Legionary Apparel Discussion
  4. 09:12Ruger MAX-9 Full Size Grip
  5. 13:14Beretta Ptorian Rifle & 6.5 Grendel
  6. 23:18New FN SCAR Revealed
  7. 32:52SIG P320 Incidents at USAA
  8. 45:38USAA Guardgate P320 Discharge Footage
  9. 62:01Analysis of P320 Discharge Footage
  10. 67:20Theoretical Possibilities for P320 Discharge
  11. 68:40USAA Guard Testimony & Company Response
  12. 70:03P320 Safety Concerns & Guard Protocol

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns regarding the SIG P320?

The primary concern is the alleged tendency of the SIG P320 to discharge without a trigger pull. Multiple incidents, including those at USAA's Guardgate, have been reported, leading to scrutiny of the firearm's safety and reliability, despite SIG Sauer and manufacturers asserting that mechanical failures are not found.

What is new with the Ruger MAX-9?

Ruger has released a full-size grip for the MAX-9, approximately a year after its initial launch. This update effectively creates a larger firearm, comparable to a 17-frame with a 19-slide, offering a different ergonomic option for users.

What are the key features of the Beretta Ptorian rifle?

The Beretta Ptorian rifle, adopted by the French GIGN, is chambered in 6.5 Grendel. It features a novel forward assist/shell deflector mechanism and a unique receiver extension and locking system, distinguishing it from many other rifles on the market.

What updates have been made to the FN SCAR?

The updated FN SCAR appears to feature a sleeved handguard bolted into the upper receiver and a three-bolt lockup, similar to the SCAR 20S. Notably, the new design seems to lack ventilation holes on the upper receiver, which could impact heat management.

What is the current status of 6.5 Grendel ammunition?

6.5 Grendel ammunition is considered a good performing round, particularly for terminal ballistics at closer ranges. However, its cost is relatively high, averaging around $0.60-$0.75 per round for ball ammunition, making it more expensive than 7.62x39 and 5.56x45.

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