DiabloWags said:
Amazing that the U.S. Military would endorse a gun that is so "faulty"
And yes, if there is an accidental discharge (AD) it's always easier for LEO to blame it on the firearm.
Of course, the Orange Crap stain "floated" this idea of an AD to make it look like Pretti was at fault.
Of course, the report that went to Congress on Tuesday indicated that Pretti's gun did not go off.
Trump and his followers are Morons.
Lots of "gullible suckers" believe him.
77 Million of them.
Lmao.

Again, I am always happy to help.
The Sig Sauer P320 has been subject to over 100 lawsuits alleging it can fire without the trigger being pulled.
The Sig Sauer P320 pistol is subject to over 100 lawsuits alleging it can fire without a trigger pull, with numerous reports of injuries occurring while the gun is holstered or being handled. Plaintiffs claim a design defect, while Sig Sauer maintains the weapon is safe and attributes discharges to user error. A 2024 jury awarded $2.35 million in a liability case.
Key Allegations and Findings:
Design Flaw Claims: Lawsuits argue the P320 lacks sufficient external safeties and is susceptible to unintentional firing if bumped or dropped, with some alleging it can discharge while fully holstered.
Legal Action & Incidents:
Over 100 lawsuits and more than 80 injuries have been reported, including incidents involving police officers and civilians.
Internal Knowledge:
Court records have indicated that Sig Sauer's own analysis previously identified 17 potential hazards leading to unintentional discharge,, with some rated as "high" risk.
Company Defense:
Sig Sauer has denied these allegations, stating the P320 meets or exceeds industry safety standards and that incidents are the result of improper handling.
Voluntary Upgrade:
Following initial lawsuits, Sig Sauer offered a "voluntary upgrade" to its triggers, but has not issued a formal recall, arguing the gun is not defective.
Legal Outcome:
A Georgia jury found Sig Sauer liable in a 2018 shooting incident, awarding $2.35 million in damages.