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New Hampshire gun maker Sig Sauer is facing another round of civil lawsuits alleging the company’s P320 pistol fired without a trigger pull.
Jul. 11—After a breakthrough ruling against SIG Sauer last month, 10 more people, including five law enforcement officers, are suing the New Hampshire gunmaker. In June, a jury in federal trial ...
The lawsuit is one of dozens filed against Sig Sauer, claiming that the company’s P320 pistol unintentionally discharged without pulling the trigger. Maine deputy sheriff sues gun manufacturer ...
SIG Sauer P320: 9x19 Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol USA: Standard issue sidearm [19] Port Moody Police Department: British Columbia: Glock 17M: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol Austria: Standard issue sidearm Rivière-du-Nord Municipal Police: Quebec: SIG Sauer P226: 9×19mm Parabellum: Semi-automatic pistol West Germany: Standard ...
SIG Sauer P320 Full Size SIG Sauer P320 RX (with Romeo 1 optical reflex sight) The X Series lineup includes the following grip module sizes: Cd .357 SIG. The full-size slide also fits the carry-size grip module without any part of the recoil spring showing. Full size – Fits any SIG P320 full-size slide in 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG
The American company is Sig Sauer, Inc (stylized as SIG SAUER). Its predecessor SIGARMS was founded in Virginia in 1985 to import and distribute SIG Sauer firearms into the United States: Its headquarters were moved to New Hampshire in 1990. This company was renamed Sig Sauer, Inc. in 2007, and since 2000 is organizationally separate from SIG ...
: SIG Sauer (under the name SigArms) introduced their new pistol specifically designed for the trials, the P226. The P226 was the runner-up to the M9, as both were the only two to satisfactorily pass the trials. However, the P226 would ultimately not be chosen. In a later competition for a compact service pistol, SIG Sauer's P228 became the M11 ...
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