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Detective sues Sig Sauer after she says her holstered P320 handgun nearly killed her
Gunmaker has previously denied liability for similar claims involving the P320.
Wow, a lawsuit against a gun manufacturer that's, at least on it's face, based on a legally tenable argument ?![]()
Detective sues Sig Sauer after she says her holstered P320 handgun nearly killed her
Gunmaker has previously denied liability for similar claims involving the P320.abcnews.go.com
Hilton disputes that, saying the gun was holstered in her purse and that it would be near impossible for something to wedge inside the holster and be enough to pull the trigger.
I agree and thought the same but if there’s a hole in the bottom of the holster it would make me think hmm. Maybe it did shoot her on its own.I carry my LCP II in a pocket holster all the time.
I would never put anything else in the pocket with it.
Sounds like this thing was kicking around in a purse full of other junk. Convincing me it went off some other way would take some very strong evidence.
I have no doubt it fired while holstered in her purse.I agree and thought the same but if there’s a hole in the bottom of the holster it would make me think hmm. Maybe it did shoot her on its own.
Agreed. Especially because the article clearly states it happened when she was swinging her purse around.I have no doubt it fired while holstered in her purse.
What I do doubt is that the holster was able to completely eliminate the possibility of a nail file or some other piece of purse flotsam from getting inside the trigger guard.
If that's what happened then it is not the gun manufacturers fault.
It could have been one of the concealed carry purse compartments. No holster just specific pocket.I find it odd that they showed the hole in the purse but didn't show the holster. I would like to see what it was holstered in.
Hopefully she didn't carry extra crap in that compartment. If the walls of that compartment were soft fabric or leather it could have fouled the trigger. All holsters and firearm carry devices are not equal. Hopefully all the right forensic mechanical experts will be turned loose to examine the problem.It could have been one of the concealed carry purse compartments. No holster just specific pocket.
Perhaps at 1:20 they show holsterIt could have been one of the concealed carry purse compartments. No holster just specific pocket.
If it was in one of those, I bet we wouldn't be having this discussion, because it wouldn't have discharged.It could have been one of the concealed carry purse compartments. No holster just specific pocket.
....... It's a striker fired gun with a partially pre-cocked, DAO action same as a Glock with similar safety features minus the trigger dongus safety. You'd either carry it decocked on an empty chamber necessitating racking the slide to get into action or cocked with a round in the chamber.People here who have one, ever strip it and look at the action?
What is the trigger pull?
How many safety features?
How do you carry, cocked and locked 1911 style, da to first round ?
No round in the chamber just leave it at home. Studies have shown you nearly always fail when racking the slide to chamber a round........ It's a striker fired gun with a partially pre-cocked, DAO action same as a Glock with similar safety features minus the trigger dongus safety. You'd either carry it decocked on an empty chamber necessitating racking the slide to get into action or cocked with a round in the chamber.
Well, the other guy asked about the ways in which a P320 is carried. Those are the only two possible states a typical striker fired gun can be carried to my knowledge, absent a decocker feature like on some Walther P99s.No round in the chamber just leave it at home. Studies have shown you nearly always fail when racking the slide to chamber a round.
She is holding the holster here
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Yes you are correct. No round in the chamber is just a bad option IMO.Well, the other guy asked about the ways in which a P320 is carried. Those are the only two possible states a typical striker fired gun can be carried to my knowledge, absent a decocker feature like on some Walther P99s.
If you read the article, there’s a picture of the holster and pistol. Pistol appears unmodified. Holster is full kydex with trigger finger button release. If the gun was holstered, there’s no way for anything to bang into the trigger or become wedged into the trigger guard. It’s fully covered.I carry my LCP II in a pocket holster all the time.
I would never put anything else in the pocket with it.
Sounds like this thing was kicking around in a purse full of other junk. Convincing me it went off some other way would take some very strong evidence.
There is no holster that is safe to pocket with a set of keys.If you read the article, there’s a picture of the holster and pistol. Pistol appears unmodified. Holster is full kydex with trigger finger button release. If the gun was holstered, there’s no way for anything to bang into the trigger or become wedged into the trigger guard. It’s fully covered.
It could be coincidence. But add to that a series of other coincidental “uncommanded” discharges from dozens of others, many with extensive firearms experience and witnesses to prove it wasn’t an AD coverup.
There’s good practice and then there’s reality. It’s not good practice to put a gun in a purse or pocket with other items, even holstered (and it should always be holstered). We learn this because many pocket holsters and bag holsters are soft shelled or leather and prone to failure. A full kydex holster that completely encapsulates the trigger guard cannot be defeated without substantial effort. And I’d stake my life on that.There is no holster that is safe to pocket with a set of keys.
"impossible" is a very high bar to meet.
Or a key or nail file or something slides in next to the fully holstered gun and snags the trigger.There’s good practice and then there’s reality. It’s not good practice to put a gun in a purse or pocket with other items, even holstered (and it should always be holstered). We learn this because many pocket holsters and bag holsters are soft shelled or leather and prone to failure. A full kydex holster that completely encapsulates the trigger guard cannot be defeated without substantial effort. And I’d stake my life on that.
The holster she used has other safety issues but trigger guard coverage is not one of them.
Something would have to simultaneously depress the holster’s unlock button and pull the gun from the holster before the trigger could be accessed.
And this gun has a history of unintended discharges proven by third party analysts. The trigger on the OG model was heavy enough that dropping it would cause its own weight and interia to depress it, firing the gun. That’s why they replaced the parts with lighter materials. No surprise the problems didn’t end there.