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  2. SIG Sauer P320, a striker-fired pistol, blamed for more than 80 injuries allegedly resulting from its firing without the trigger being pulled, probe finds

  3. SIG Sauer P320 - Wikipedia

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    The P320 chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum was introduced in the North American market on 15 January 2014, followed by the .45 ACP compact model at the SHOT Show in January 2015. [8] On 19 January 2017, it was announced that a customized version of the SIG Sauer P320 had won the United States Army's XM17 Modular Handgun System competition.

  4. SIG Sauer - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the SIG Sauer company lie in the company named Schweizerische Waggonfabrik ("Swiss Wagon Factory"), which was founded in 1853 by Friedrich Peyer im Hof (1817–1900), Heinrich Moser (1805–1874) and Johann Conrad Neher (1818–1877).

  5. Category:SIG Sauer semi-automatic pistols - Wikipedia

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    SIG Sauer P250; SIG Sauer P290; SIG Sauer P320; SIG Sauer P322; SIG Sauer P365; SIG Sauer P938 This page was last edited on 27 July 2022, at 22:04 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. SIG Sauer M17 - Wikipedia

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    The SIG Sauer M17 and M18 are service pistols derived from the SIG Sauer P320 in use with the United States Armed Forces. On January 19, 2017, the United States Army announced that a customized version of SIG Sauer 's P320 had won the Army's XM17 Modular Handgun System competition .

  7. SIG Sauer P230 - Wikipedia

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    SIG P230 in hands of a member of Nara Prefectural Police. The design and function of the P230 is of the simple fixed barrel, straight blow-back configuration. It has a reputation as a well-built firearm, and competes with the Walther PPK. With its relatively narrow slide and frame it can be carried in an ankle holster or beneath body armor.

  8. Firing pin - Wikipedia

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    The typical firing pin is a thin, simple rod with a hardened, rounded tip that strikes and crushes the primer. The rounded end ensures the primer is indented rather than pierced (to contain propellant gasses). It sits within a hole through the breechblock and is struck by the hammer when the trigger is "pulled". A light firing-pin spring is ...

  9. Light Strike Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the DPV, the LSV has had export success and is marketed as a light attack vehicle. The current generation model is the ALSV , with the "A" standing for "advanced". [ 2 ] It is currently used by the United States Marine Corps , United States Army , United States Navy , and the armed forces of Greece , Mexico , Oman , Portugal , and Spain .