Guns do shoot people after all

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Original by @GunsGadgets : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQTG1ZsCnyI

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Hey everyone, it's Leaflit! In today’s video, I’m addressing the alarming reports that SIG Sauer pistols—especially the P320 and its military variant, the M18—have been Misfiring without anyone pulling the trigger. I'll react to videos showing these uncommanded discharges, and critique SIG's public responses and voluntary upgrade program, which so far feels insufficient.

I want to emphasize: these aren't isolated or minor issues—they include over 100 claimed incidents across military, law enforcement, and civilian users. This isn't acceptable. Users should never have to question whether a gun will fire on its own.

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Recent reporting shows the Air Force Global Strike Command paused use of the M18 pistol—SIG’s M17/M18 variant—following a fatal incident at F.E. Warren AFB in Wyoming. All affected weapons are now under full.

Investigations reveal over 100 incidents of the P320 discharging without trigger pulls, with reports injuring at least 80 people including dozens of officers.

A Philadelphia jury awarded $11 million to a veteran injured when his holstered P320 fired on its own—a second major verdict this year pointing to design flaws.

Records from military bases report unintentional discharges across multiple states—including Virginia, Texas, Maine, and Georgia—in incidents where the shooter wasn’t touching the trigger.

SIG vehemently claims that “The P320 CANNOT under any circumstances discharge without a trigger pull,” and has dismissed multiple lawsuits they deem “frivolous”.

Their response has been a voluntary upgrade program, offering new trigger, sear, and striker assemblies—but no official recall—prompting skepticism from critics and users alike.

User safety is non-negotiable – A pistol firing on its own erodes trust in what should be the most reliable tool in a defensible environment.

SIG’s voluntary upgrade isn’t enough – Without an official recall or mandatory fix, nothing prevents future injuries or worse.

Legally actionable design flaw – Multiple lawsuits and verdicts confirm a serious pattern of unintended discharges linked to product decisions.

Corporate accountability – SIG must face pressure to fully address flaws, support victims, and restore safety standards—not bury criticism with PR.

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