April 23, 2026
Sig Sauer told a Pennsylvania federal court it cannot be sued by a government agent accidentally shot in the leg after one of its P320 pistols allegedly spontaneously discharged, saying it has immunity as a government contractor.
March 14, 2024
Sig Sauer has defeated a third product liability lawsuit from a user who claimed its P320 pistol spontaneously discharged, injuring him without the trigger being touched, convincing another federal judge that the plaintiff's expert witness testimony should be disqualified.
March 17, 2023
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer claiming he was shot by an untriggered Sig Sauer pistol chided the gunmaker's plea to exclude evidence of other accidental discharges, saying the other shootings don't have to be identical to his.
March 08, 2023
German gun-maker Sig Sauer has denied liability in a lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania federal court by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who alleges that he was injured when a defective firearm went off without him touching the trigger.
April 29, 2022
Sig Sauer Inc. and an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who alleges he was injured when a defective firearm went off without him touching the trigger are asking a Pennsylvania federal judge to make ICE turn over documents related to the gun, saying the government agency has no legitimate reason to deny their requests.
February 18, 2021
An agent with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency is suing firearm maker Sig Sauer Inc. in Pennsylvania federal court for $10 million, saying his service sidearm fired without the trigger being pulled and shot him in the leg.