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SIG SAUER P320 Now Available in California

The P320-M18 (P320-M18 CA) was recently added to the California roster and is now available at California retailers.

The New Guns That Should Have Been at NRAAM 2020

The annual NRA meeting normally sees a ton of new guns unveiled to the public. Here are some that should have been there this year had the show gone on.

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Most Popular Duty Guns for Law Enforcement

Law enforcement organizations often choose a handgun with a well-performing cartridge -- 9mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP -- coupled with larger capacity mags.

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Most Popular Duty Guns for Law Enforcement

Law enforcement organizations often choose a handgun with a well-performing cartridge -- 9mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP -- coupled with larger capacity mags.

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Sig launches ‘voluntary upgrade program’ covering all P320 pistols

The webpage re-affirms the guns are safe, but the company will upgrade P320 triggers for concerned owners. Reportedly, some 500,000 pistols are circulating in the consumer market.

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Sig Sauer P320 drop test follow up (VIDEO)

Last week, the Sig P320 drop tests Omaha Outdoors conducted reverberated throughout the gun world, so they thought they would try some more.

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Sig P320 issue divides gun industry

A video showing the Sig Sauer P320 — the design selected earlier this year by the U.S. Army as its official sidearm — discharge when dropped has had polarizing affects on the gun industry.

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Sig Sauer hit with $7M personal injury lawsuit over P320 pistol

Amid increased scrutiny, Sig was named in a $7 million personal injury lawsuit by a Connecticut policeman who was injured when his holstered P320 pistol discharged when it hit the ground.

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Sig P320 design fails drop test, retailer finds (VIDEO)

An independent test found that the Sig Sauer P320 will discharge if it lands with the bore in an upward direction, and the frame and slide contact the ground at the same time.

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