Sig Sauer

Sig Sauer

Sig Sauer

A pistol-packin’ 6-figure payout

OKLAHOMA CITY – Gunmaker Sig Sauer charged a customer $280 to fix his P320 pistol after it was damaged in a “cartridge failure event” that the company blamed on ammunition the owner used. A few months later the same mishap occurred again.
Sig Sauer a major gin manufacturer

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In the crosshairs

Sig Sauer, a major gun manufacturer of a pistol that’s popular with law enforcement and civilians alike, has come under fire in Oklahoma in the latest round of multiple lawsuits and complaints alleging a version of the weapon misfired without the trigger being pulled.
For many years since the P320 was first introduced to the market in 2014, SIG “has recklessly failed to recall (the pistol) despite knowing of many grievous wounds it has inflicted on law enforcement agents and civilians across the country,” contends U.S. Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Jimmy S.C. Jinn.

For many years since the P320 was first introduced to the market in 2014, SIG “has recklessly failed to recall (the pistol) despite knowing of many grievous wounds it has inflicted on law enforcement agents and civilians across the country,” contends U.S. Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent Jimmy S.C. Jinn.

Sig Sauer P320 pistol mishaps reported

The chief executive officer of firearms manufacturer Sig Sauer issued a statement on Aug. 8, 2017 – the date on which the company announced a “voluntary upgrade” of its P320 pistol. “There have been zero reported drop-related P320 incidents in the U.S. Commercial market,” the CEO said.