The P320 That "Went Off On It's Own" New Details Revealed !

Published on November 3, 2025
Duration: 0:36

This video delves into the details surrounding an incident involving a Sig Sauer M18 (P320) that was initially reported to have discharged on its own. The speaker, identified as a firearms community commentator, reveals new court findings that contradict the initial report, indicating the incident was not a mechanical failure but involved false statements and alleged intentional actions by the shooter. The content questions the impact of these revelations on the P320's safety reputation.

Quick Summary

New court details reveal the Sig Sauer P320 M18 incident, initially reported as an accidental discharge, was a fabrication. Airmen involved pleaded guilty to making false statements, with the shooter allegedly instructing others to lie about the circumstances. This shifts focus from potential mechanical failure to human actions and legal consequences.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: M18 Incident Overview
  2. 00:09Court Revelations: False Statements
  3. 00:22Truth vs. P320 Reputation

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the initial report regarding the Sig Sauer M18 incident?

The initial report claimed an Airman was killed by an M18 (Sig Sauer P320) which allegedly discharged while in the holster without being touched, suggesting a mechanical failure or negligent discharge.

What new details emerged about the Sig Sauer P320 incident?

Recent court proceedings revealed the original story was a fabrication. Two airmen pleaded guilty to making false statements regarding the death of Airman Lovan, and the shooter allegedly instructed others to lie about the circumstances.

How does this incident affect the Sig Sauer P320's safety reputation?

The speaker questions whether the revelation that the incident involved false statements, rather than a mechanical failure, vindicates the P320's safety reputation or if the focus should be on the human element and legal ramifications.

Who was involved in the Sig Sauer P320 incident?

The incident involved Airman Lovan, who was killed, shooter Marcus White-Allen, and two other airmen, Sarbjot Badesha and Matthew Rodriguez, who pleaded guilty to making false statements.

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