A Franklin man suffered a serious injury when his Sig Sauer P320 pistol fired unexpectedly without him pulling the trigger. On May 3, 2023, Kristopher Boshers, an experienced gun owner, was climbing out of his car at a gas station with the handgun secured in his concealed carry vest. As he stood up, the pistol discharged, sending a bullet through his vest and into his leg. Boshers sought immediate medical attention for the injury.
This incident is not isolated. The Sig Sauer P320, a widely popular handgun model, has faced multiple reports from gun owners across the country about the weapon firing without the trigger being pulled. These alarming claims have raised serious concerns about the firearm’s safety and reliability. Many affected individuals say that the pistol discharged spontaneously, posing a threat to users and bystanders alike.
The growing number of complaints has led to several lawsuits against Sig Sauer, the manufacturer of the P320. Plaintiffs argue that the company failed to adequately address or warn about the pistol’s potential to discharge unintentionally. Legal actions are underway, as victims seek accountability and compensation for injuries sustained due to these malfunctions.
Sig Sauer has responded to some of these claims, stating that the P320 meets all safety requirements and has undergone rigorous testing. However, critics argue that the company’s reassurances do not align with the volume of reports and incidents. Meanwhile, gun owners and safety advocates continue to urge caution and call for more thorough investigations into the pistol’s design and manufacturing processes.
As the legal battles continue, experts emphasize the importance of firearm safety and awareness. Owners of the P320 and similar models are encouraged to follow all safety guidelines, including proper handling and storage. Meanwhile, the case of Kristopher Boshers highlights the real dangers posed by potential defects in firearms and the need for continued scrutiny in the industry.