Law Gun maker sues to block Washington's police academy ban on Sig Sauer P320s - Gun maker Sig Sauer is suing the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission for banning its P320 handgun, calling the move "unprecedented."

Author: Chris Ingalls
Published: 6:46 PM PDT July 24, 2025
Updated: 6:08 AM PDT July 25, 2025


SEATTLE — Gun manufacturer Sig Sauer quietly filed suit in Thurston County court last month, asking a judge to reverse the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission’s decision to ban police recruits from carrying the P320 model handgun.

The gun maker also wants the judge to stop the training commission’s “Executive Director from making public statements about the P320.”

In March, Executive Director Monica Alexander banned the popular police handgun on all WSCJTC facilities over concerns the weapon fires without a trigger pull.

Airman dies from handgun firing on its own​


The suit comes as the United State’s Air Force investigates what could be the first fatality from the Sig Sauer handgun firing on its own.

Sig Sauer has stated the gun is designed so that it will not shoot unless someone or something pulls the trigger.

On Sunday, an airman who carries the military version of the handgun, a Sig Sauer M18 pistol, died from a gunshot wound at the Francis E. Warren Air Force Base outside Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Air Force has released few details while it investigates the death of 21-year-old Brayden Lovan of Greenville, Kentucky.

However, the Global Strike Command subsequently ordered personnel not to carry M18’s while “safety investigations” take place. The ban only applies to the approximately 33,000 personnel of the Global Strike Command, not the entire Air Force.

Sig Sauer says Washington's ban is 'unnecessary'​


In Washington, the training commission’s decision to ban the firearm has forced some police departments to shed their P320s, even though they don’t feel there is a risk. Police Departments in Bellevue, Kirkland and Anacortes have pushed back on the academy ban. All have begun the process of transitioning to a different model of weapon.

The WSCJTC began investigating the P320 last year when one of its firearms instructors said a recruit’s handgun fired on a gun range without the recruit pulling the trigger. The commission set up a task force and studied numerous reported “uncommanded discharges” from police departments across the country. Several incidents were captured on video.

Sig Sauer representatives met with the task force and presented their evidence that the gun was safe. The company says the gun has five internal safety features that prevent it from firing unless the trigger is pulled. Unlike the M18, the civilian version P320 does not have an external safety switch. After months of study, Washington's police4 academy director Alexander banned the P320, M17 and M18 handguns.

In its lawsuit, Sig Sauer said the ban “is unnecessary, unprecedented, not well grounded in fact or law and harmful to Sig Sauer.”

Meanwhile, another police officer sued the gun maker this week.

Veteran police officer Richard Fernandez Jr., from Houston, Texas, said his gun fired while holstered last January and shot him in the leg.

Rusty Hardin and Associates, which filed suit on the officer’s behalf, released a video with Fernandez talking about the incident.

“They were putting tourniquets on me and I think I said something like, ‘This is the way I’m going to get shot?” he said, stunned that the bullet came from his own gun.

Fernandez’s suit says the P320 is designed defectively and demands damages for pain, anguish and medical expenses in an undisclosed amount.

Sig Sauer did not return a message seeking comment.
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True, but they got close with the Nylon 66. That design was a botch job.
Then fastforward to the 2010s where they declared bankruptcy as a result of forgetting how to design a gun. You had the 887 Nitro Mag where someone got the bright idea to build a magnum 12 gauge out of polymer, the R51 that became a fucking meme, and the R700 models that had a tendency to discharge without the trigger being pulled. That last one netted them over a hundred lawsuits including some wrongful death suits.

They were the biggest retards in the gun manufacturing world until Sig decided to take the crown. Remington at least tried to rectify the 700 triggers before their firearms manufacturing got bought by Vista Outdoor. Sig will have to be drug kicking and screaming through the courts before someone slaps the extra chromosome out of them.
 
Sig will have to be drug kicking and screaming through the courts before someone slaps the extra chromosome out of them.
At this stage I half expect an unholy coalition of jeet supramacists taking over Sig and the greedy kike sterotypes making a congressioning hearing sound like this:

Oh vey you antisemite, AIPAC funds your election, WHY YOU NOT REDEEEM SAAARS. YOU NO LIKE INDIAN SAAAR? THAT ILLEGAL SAAAR.
 
Even Remington didn't do anything this retarded and they managed to flush decades worth of goodwill down the toilet by going to absolute shit.
The Remington 700 trigger debacle would beg to differ.
True, but they got close with the Nylon 66. That design was a botch job.
Don’t forget 30 years of bad design in the Remington 700 trigger that the original engineer told them about in the 80s.
Then fastforward to the 2010s where they declared bankruptcy as a result of forgetting how to design a gun. You had the 887 Nitro Mag where someone got the bright idea to build a magnum 12 gauge out of polymer, the R51 that became a fucking meme, and the R700 models that had a tendency to discharge without the trigger being pulled. That last one netted them over a hundred lawsuits including some wrongful death suits.

They were the biggest retards in the gun manufacturing world until Sig decided to take the crown. Remington at least tried to rectify the 700 triggers before their firearms manufacturing got bought by Vista Outdoor. Sig will have to be drug kicking and screaming through the courts before someone slaps the extra chromosome out of them.
Remington Ammo got bought by Vista. Remington Firearms was bought by private investment and became RemArms.
 
Elaborate? I prefer my 10/22s, but other than being quite difficult to fully take apart and reassemble right this is the first time I've ever heard this sentiment.
Jack Belk, who wrote up the issues with the Model 700 trigger, also noted issues with the 66. Its safety mechanism consists of nudging parts out of alignment. Since the receiver is flexible, however, that safety can fail. This is not a theoretical contingency - it has happened, in at least one case that Belk wrote about.
 
Sig is unrepentant.

 

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Remember: this company has won 2 other arms procurement contracts with the US military on top of the P320.

Can't wait to hear similar stories about the MCX spear blowing up in some zogbot's face because the barrel was assembled out of pig iron from a bunch of pajeets.
 
Did SIG attend the Lex Luthor School of Business or something? EVERYTHING they've done during this whole debacle has been so anti-consumer it verges on parody......
Their current CEO is a Cohen whose previous accomplishments was running Kimbet into the ground. Fuck the engineers and parts sourcing, the lawyers need work.
 
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