U.S. Marshals Ban Sig P320 - Urgent Whistleblower Report

Published on August 7, 2025
Duration: 10:30

The U.S. Marshals Service has banned the Sig Sauer P320 handgun due to 350 confirmed cases of uncommanded discharges. These incidents occurred under various circumstances, including drops and minor shifts while holstered, with no external contact reported. The ban applies to all variants (M17, M18) for official use and carry, effective immediately, with personnel expected to transition to approved alternatives.

Quick Summary

The U.S. Marshals Service has banned the Sig Sauer P320 handgun due to 350 confirmed incidents of uncommanded discharges. These discharges occurred under various circumstances, including drops and holster shifts, without intentional trigger engagement, posing a safety risk.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: US Marshals Ban Sig P320
  2. 00:25Reading the Memorandum for Record
  3. 01:41Sig Sauer P320 Not Authorized for Official Use
  4. 02:25Details on Uncommanded Discharges
  5. 03:58Other Agencies Banning the P320
  6. 04:16Effective Immediately: P320 Ban Details
  7. 05:17Sig Sauer's Position and Phil Strader's Comments
  8. 06:38Critique of Phil Strader's Live Stream
  9. 08:45Call to Action and Sharing the Video
  10. 09:59Patreon and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the U.S. Marshals Service ban the Sig Sauer P320?

The U.S. Marshals Service banned the Sig Sauer P320 due to 350 confirmed incidents of uncommanded discharges. These incidents occurred under various circumstances, including drops and holster shifts, posing a safety risk to personnel.

What does 'uncommanded discharge' mean for the Sig P320?

An uncommanded discharge means the Sig Sauer P320 fired a round without the trigger being intentionally pulled by the user. This has happened even when the firearm was dropped or shifted in its holster without external contact.

Does the Sig P320 ban by U.S. Marshals affect all variants?

Yes, the ban applies to all variants of the Sig Sauer P320, including the M17 and M18 9mm pistols. They are no longer authorized for official use or carry by U.S. Marshals Service personnel.

What are the implications of the Sig P320 ban for U.S. Marshals personnel?

Personnel are prohibited from carrying the Sig P320 for official duties, and it cannot be transported in government vehicles or brought into protected spaces. They are expected to transition to approved alternative firearms.

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