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The new law has drawn pushback from people who've been injured from unintentional firings of their Sig Sauer pistols.
A military police sergeant stood chatting with his supervisor inside an office at Fort Eustis in Virginia when another soldier, on his way to the refrigerator, tried to squeeze past him.
A group of law enforcement officers, military veterans and civilians filed civil lawsuits against Sig Sauer last week, claiming the company’s popular P320 pistol fired without an intentional ...
A federal jury has awarded a Georgia man $2.3 million in a product liability case against gunmaker Sig Sauer, after he was shot by his own gun without allegedly pulling the trigger. The case ...
Maldonado then allegedly pointed the gun at the victim and her 5-year ... Officers say they found a brown Sig Sauer MCX 177 airsoft rifle on the vehicle’s front passenger seat.
A new law will shield the gunmaker Sig Sauer from being sued in its home state of New Hampshire by people who allege its pistol design is defective and has caused them injury — a victory that ...
A Philadelphia jury awarded $11 million on Wednesday to a man whose holstered Sig Sauer pistol went off by itself while he was going down the stairs, causing a serious leg injury — the second ...
The decision was the second major verdict in 2024 against the embattled gun manufacturer over its P320 model. After a three-week trial, the jury concluded that New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer was ...
On Feb. 8, 2023, an Army sergeant was wounded when his holster collided with another soldier's holster, causing his Sig Sauer-made pistol—pictured here—to fire, allegedly without a trigger pull.