News

HIRED GUNS: Sig Sauer has added the gun lobby’s former top lobbyist to its lineup of outside firms. The German handgun maker and defense manufacturer retained Capitol 6 Advisors, the firm ...
CONCORD, N.H., March 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- There is no end in sight to the wave of litigation spurred by gunmaker Sig Sauer’s dangerously defective P320 pistol. Attorneys from Saltz ...
Sig Sauer in 2017 modified the gun’s trigger mechanism. The company also redesigned the civilian version of the P320 and offered owners of older models the opportunity to voluntarily return ...
In an order issued Feb. 24, commission Executive Director Monica Alexander made a permanent prohibition of the Sig Sauer P320 ... The recruit insisted his trigger finger was “indexed ...
A man whose holstered Sig Sauer went off while he was going down ... The plaintiff did not deny the gun fired because the trigger moved. "We strongly disagree with the verdict in this unintended ...
The plaintiff claimed his holstered weapon discharged a bullet into his thigh without him touching the trigger. A Philadelphia jury awarded $11 million against gunmaker Sig Sauer on Wednesday over ...
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. (KATV) — The Jacksonville Arkansas Ammunition Center (JAAC) has officially opened on the SIG SAUER Ammunition campus. Used for the U.S. Army's Next Generation Squad Weapons ...
The gun that wounded the sergeant is a version of one of the country’s most popular pistols: Sig Sauer’s P320 ... without a trigger pull. The shooting at Fort Eustis is one of nine separate ...
In a statement, Sig Sauer said that "claims that the P320 is capable of firing without a trigger pull are without merit," and that the gun remains trusted by armed forces around the world.
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. The ...
THEY ALL ALLEGE THAT SIG SAUER P320 HANDGUN WENT OFF WITHOUT EVEN PULLING THE TRIGGER. THE ATTORNEYS FILING THESE NEW SUITS SAY, QUOTE, EACH AND EVERY PLAINTIFF SUSTAINED LIFE ALTERING INJURIES.