Friday, July 11, 2025

Another Uncommanded Discharge Of A Sig 320

From Bearing Arms: "Hey, Sig, That Thing You Said Doesn't Happen With P320s Just Happened Again." This time it was a school resource officer that had the gun holstered and it went off when she had just opened the door to her vehicle and was taking off a pack slung over one shoulder. There is a video included at the link showing the incident. The law enforcement agency released a statement which related:

The firearm involved in the incident was a Sig Sauer P320, carried in a department-approved holster. Preliminary review has determined that both the firearm and holster were compatible and compliant with current Ceres Police Department policy. The discharge is being investigated as an uncommanded discharge, as the firearm was securely holstered and not being manipulated by Officer Chrim at the time of its discharge. 

2 comments:

  1. Hahahaha! Wonder if it's legally defined as a booby trap?

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    1. If wear and tear is resulting in sear issues, we will probably see more occurrences.

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