The Smoking Gun - New Sig P320 Incident

Published on November 23, 2025
Duration: 10:40

This video analyzes a recent incident involving a Sig Sauer P320 M17/MHS service pistol. The speaker, drawing on military experience, discusses three potential courses of action for the uncommanded discharge: accidental trigger pull, obstruction in the holster, or a true uncommanded discharge. The analysis highlights the widespread use of the P320 platform and the ongoing questions surrounding its safety and serviceability.

Quick Summary

A recent Sig Sauer P320 M17/MHS incident involving a US Army security guard is analyzed for potential causes. Three courses of action are considered: accidental trigger pull by the user, an obstruction in the holster, or an uncommanded discharge upon contact. Over 4 million P320 variants are in circulation, serving as the US Army's contracted service pistol.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: P320 Incident Raises Questions
  2. 00:15Another Sig Sauer P320 M17 MHS Incident Reported
  3. 00:23Incident Details: March 2025 US Army Installation, Texas
  4. 00:30Department of the Army Security Guard Contractor Involved
  5. 00:40Alleged Uncommanded Discharge Upon Touching Grip/Magazine
  6. 00:52Sig Sauer's Response: No Official Statement Yet
  7. 01:03Speaker's Background: US Army Infantryman, Senior NCO
  8. 01:18Analysis: Three Courses of Action for the Incident
  9. 02:19P320 Variants in Circulation: M17, M18 Statistics
  10. 03:13Timeline Discrepancy: Incident in March 2025, Video Release Now
  11. 04:19Course of Action 1: Accidental Trigger Pull
  12. 05:14Course of Action 2: Obstruction in Holster
  13. 05:47Course of Action 3: Uncommanded Discharge Upon Contact
  14. 06:08Footage Limitations and Probable Cause
  15. 07:07Historical Context: Pre-Controversy P320 Incidents
  16. 08:11Visual Assessment of the Footage
  17. 08:42Call for Investigation and Official Findings
  18. 09:06Viewer Engagement: Poll on Incident Cause
  19. 10:03Concluding Statistics and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the potential causes of the recent Sig Sauer P320 M17 incident?

The incident is being analyzed through three potential courses of action: 1) the security guard accidentally pulled the trigger with their hand while holstering or drawing, 2) an obstruction within the holster caused the trigger to be pulled, or 3) the firearm experienced an uncommanded discharge upon contact without external manipulation.

How many Sig Sauer P320 variants are in circulation and used by the US military?

There are over 4 million Sig Sauer P320 variants, including the M17 and M18 models, in circulation. The M17 and M18 are the contracted service pistols for the US Army and the entire War Department.

What is Sig Sauer's official stance on the recent P320 incident?

At the time of this video's filming, Sig Sauer had not released an official statement regarding the specific incident involving the Department of the Army security guard contractor. They indicated a statement would likely be released soon.

What is the speaker's background and how does it inform their analysis?

The speaker is a former US Army infantryman and senior non-commissioned officer. This background provides a practical, experienced perspective on military-contracted firearms and operational safety, informing their assessment of the P320 incident.

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