Well, I don’t know much of anything about guns, but even I have heard of the brand Sig Sauer.
One would think if they were selling a gun with safety defects known by dozens of people, it would quickly be taken off the market. Who wants that kind of liability?
Meat processing companies are forced to do recalls all of the time. Often tons of costly product simply has to be thrown out to make landfill. They have to eat the loss.
I seem to remember there was a recall on this weapon early on. But it had to do with the drop safety being defective. The weapon would go off if dropped on a hard surface. Short of the Japanese nambu, I havent heard of a pistol that would fire just by brushing it. Something is missing from this puzzle.
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I believe Sig did institute a voluntary recall on these awhile ago but not everyone took advantage of it.
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They are forcing people to take vaccines with known safety issues, and a growing body of evidence to that effect.