Knowledge Transfer

Published on May 1, 2025
Duration: 15:31

This video critically analyzes DJ Shipley's (GBRS) take on SIG P320/M17/M18 firearm safety, specifically addressing the distinction between negligent and accidental discharges. The speaker, an active-duty Drill Sergeant Leader with extensive experience and competitive shooting accolades, argues that certain P320 platform failures, particularly sear issues, can lead to unintentional discharges, contradicting Shipley's assertion that such events are solely due to user error. The content emphasizes the importance of accurate terminology and holding manufacturers accountable for potential design flaws.

Quick Summary

A negligent discharge (ND) occurs due to carelessness or failure to follow safety protocols, often involving recklessness. An accidental discharge (AD) is a term sometimes used loosely, but in the context of firearm safety, a discharge caused by user error, like improper reholstering with a finger on the trigger, is classified as negligent.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & GBRS Take
  2. 00:55Defining Negligent Discharge
  3. 01:35SWAT Officer Incident Analysis
  4. 02:07Speaker's P320 Experience
  5. 02:27GBRS Claim on P320 Round Count
  6. 03:50Speaker's Hot Take on P320
  7. 04:08Speaker's Military Pedigree
  8. 04:57Extensive Round Count Oversight
  9. 05:42Competitive Shooting Accolades
  10. 06:33Critique of DJ Shipley's Statement
  11. 06:52Internal Sear Failure Mechanism
  12. 07:16Reading GBRS Video Comments
  13. 08:06Comment Analysis: 'Safest Spot'
  14. 08:16Comment Analysis: 'Integrity Matters'
  15. 08:54Comment Analysis: Ben Stagger Mentions
  16. 09:22Comment Analysis: SIG Sponsorship
  17. 10:03Comment Analysis: Officer Holster Discharge Video
  18. 10:14Comment Analysis: 'It Didn't Happen To Me'
  19. 10:51Comment Analysis: Sear Won't Magically Release
  20. 11:38Comment Analysis: 'Trolled by SIG Chills'
  21. 11:49Comment Analysis: 'Six Months Later Incident'
  22. 12:27Comment Analysis: Officer Standing in Circle Discharge
  23. 12:36Comment Analysis: Why Not Glocks?
  24. 12:59Comment Analysis: 'Yikes, This Will Not Age Well'
  25. 13:10Police Agencies Removing P320s
  26. 13:22Conclusion: Hot Takes & Training
  27. 13:36Importance of Training & Competence
  28. 13:56Speaker's Confidence in M17/M18
  29. 14:06Be Careful Who You Take Advice From
  30. 14:41Critique of Military Background Advice
  31. 15:01Bad Take of the Century
  32. 15:14Sign Out

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a negligent discharge and an accidental discharge?

A negligent discharge (ND) occurs due to carelessness or failure to follow safety protocols, often involving recklessness. An accidental discharge (AD) is a term sometimes used loosely, but in the context of firearm safety, a discharge caused by user error, like improper reholstering with a finger on the trigger, is classified as negligent.

What are the reported safety concerns with the SIG P320, M17, and M18 firearms?

Reports and legal cases suggest potential issues with the internal sear mechanism in SIG P320-based firearms. This can lead to unintentional discharges, particularly when the firearm is jolted or holstered, even if the user's finger is not on the trigger.

What is the speaker's experience with SIG P320 platform firearms?

The speaker is an active-duty Drill Sergeant Leader with extensive experience, having overseen the firing of thousands of rounds through M17 and M18 handguns. They are also a competitive shooter with multiple EIC badges and competition wins using these platforms.

Why is DJ Shipley's (GBRS) take on SIG P320 safety being criticized?

DJ Shipley's assertion that P320s are safe unless a specific, extreme scenario occurs is criticized for downplaying potential internal design flaws, such as sear failures. Critics suggest this take may be influenced by sponsorship from SIG Sauer.

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