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SIG SAUER To Appeal Verdict

NEWINGTON, N.H., (June 21, 2024) – SIG SAUER strongly disagrees with the verdict in the case of Lang v. Sig Sauer, Inc. and will be appealing the decision on multiple grounds. 

SIG SAUER does not believe that Plaintiff has met his burden to prove the P320 model pistolwas designed defectively or negligently as claimed.  There are no facts on the record to support that Mr. Lang’s discharge claim was the result of anything other than his own negligent handling causing him to pull the trigger on the P320 pistol.  Plaintiff and both his experts testified that they do not know what pulled the trigger or how the trigger was pulled, and they did not attempt to conduct any testing to confirm how the trigger could have been pulled, other than by Mr. Lang’s own finger.   

In this case, the plaintiff, Mr. Lang, initially admitted to the police that he accidentally discharged his gun while pulling it out of the holster, then later changed his story, stating that the firearm discharged without a trigger pull. However, the Plaintiff’s story notably changed again, after hiring trial experts who agreed that the SIG SAUER P320 could not discharge without the trigger being pulled.

The design of the SIG SAUER P320 model pistol is truly innovative and safe, with numerous related patents, including several relating to safetymechanisms. It is among the most tested, proven, and successful handguns in recent history, with versions being selected as the official sidearm of the U.S., Canadian, Australian, and Danish militaries, among many other military and law enforcement organizations worldwide. SIG SAUER is extremely proud of our long history of producing high-quality firearms and our unwavering dedication to safety.

5 Responses to “SIG SAUER To Appeal Verdict”

  1. BrownSmock says:

    I’m sure the guy did infact accidentally shoot himself, but it feels like every 3 months it’s something with sig.

  2. D Liddle says:

    Once again, it still amazes how the 3 primary laws of firearms safety will always prevent accidents such as this. Treat every weapon as though it’s loaded. Never point the weapon at anything you don’t intend to destroy. Always keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to fire. It’s a triad, and any one of these would have prevented this incident.

  3. .308 says:

    MUST be the holster.

  4. Chris G says:

    So the videos of SIG 320 pistols ND’ing inside of a holster on a range, and in a Police Station….How are those explained. Neither of them had user input and the gun was holstered when it self discharged, on video.
    Curious how they explain that.

  5. tsh says:

    Screw SIG USA, I will never forgive them for the problems with the model 556 rifles, crooked rails, missing sights, etc. Then there are the drop safe problems with the 320 and the recall and still problems with the 320, video proof of the 365 going off when shaken or in the holster, the corruption of the never completed M17 trials, etc.

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