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They are suing the state of WA because they banned their guns from the police academy.
Yeah, they are going after anyone that besmirches their name.
They are suing the state of WA because they banned their guns from the police academy.
So, them?Yeah, they are going after anyone that besmirches their name.
Yeah, they are going after anyone that besmirches their name.
Y'all are really fishing for a cease and desist letter from sig now, aren't ya? 😀So, them?
That's the most ridiculous shit everThey are suing the state of WA because they banned their guns from the police academy.
I got a P-10C when they first came out. I have zero complaints. They were dirt cheap about 8 months ago. I'm guessing they were clearing out inventory making room for the newer models like these.
Love CZ…. These are around $550 which is pretty surprising. Want the Shadow 2 Carry but $1300+ is kinda hard for me to justify. Maybe I can get $50 for my P320 on trade in credit? 😂I got a P-10C when they first came out. I have zero complaints. They were dirt cheap about 8 months ago. I'm guessing they were clearing out inventory making room for the newer models like these.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOMQOtOQoPk
This has caused a lot of uproar on various "more famous" guntubers' channels.
Prepping for a massive lawsuits from every angle.I've never had a Glock go off without a trigger pull, and I've never had a Glock not go off with a trigger pull. WTF is Sig doing?
Well it’s the wrong season for pumpkin carving, so…Shame on Hickok45 for doing them watermelons that way.
Something tells me that this was just a case of monkeyshines and the gun was held sideways when it mysteriously went off.Wow….
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Air Force makes arrest in airman’s shooting death involving M18 pistol
The arrested airman is accused of multiple crimes, including involuntary manslaughter, the Air Force said.www.airforcetimes.com
Air Force makes arrest in airman’s shooting death involving M18 pistol
The Air Force has arrested an airman in connection with the July 20 death of another airman, which involved a Sig Sauer M18 and led the service to suspend the use of the pistol following the incident.
In a Friday statement, a Department of the Air Force spokesperson said that the unidentified arrested person is accused of making a false official statement, obstruction of justice and involuntary manslaughter.
Air Force Global Strike Command pulled the M18 from use after Brayden Lovan, a 21-year-old remote targeting engagement system operator in the 90th Security Forces Group at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming, was fatally shot with that pistol.
The service’s Office of Special Investigations is still investigating Lovan’s death.
“As with all individuals accused of a crime, the person arrested in this case is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law,” the spokesperson said.
No further details about the circumstances surrounding Lovan’s death or the arrest were available.
The M18, along with the M17, is a derivative of Sig Sauer’s P320 that the Air Force and Army have used. However, the P320 pistol has faced allegations that it is prone to going off accidentally without the trigger being pulled. Sig Sauer has strongly denied those allegations and said its pistols do not discharge unless the trigger is pulled.