New Hampshire gun manufacturer SIG Sauer is facing two more lawsuits claiming its popular P320 pistols fired by themselves. Two police officers say the guns went off while holstered, causing serious leg injuries. NHPR
Gun manufacturer SIG Sauer is facing two more lawsuits claiming its popular P320 pistol fired without a trigger pull.
The second suit, filed in South Carolina, alleges that Thomas Frankenberry was severely injured inside a Chick-fil-A restaurant in 2016 after his P320 discharged “without the trigger or gun being touched.”
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