Sig P320. A favorite of many of us.
NEWINGTON, N.H. — A Sig Sauer handgun that allegedly goes off without the trigger being pulled is now at the center of a new multi-state lawsuit against the New Hampshire gun maker, a concern 5 Investigates has been reporting on for two years.
The new suit includes the story of a woman from Orleans, Kyla Ellis, who is described in the lawsuit as someone who has hunted throughout her life. She says in the suit that her Sig Sauer P320 suddenly discharged while in its holster as she moved the gun from her right hand to her left hand.
She is one of 20 people across the country who say in the new suit that they were injured when the gun fired on its own without the trigger being pulled.
By Mike Beaudet