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An airman died on duty at F.E. Warren AFB, prompting a ban on the SIG Sauer M18 pistol amid reports of accidental discharge; investigation is ongoing.
A major division of the U.S. Air Force is immediately suspending use of a gun made by New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer after airman's death.
While the incident on a base in Wyoming remains under investigation, all service members in the Air Force’s Global Strike Command unit will pause use of the New Hampshire-made M18 pistol.
Air Force Global Strike Command decided to put a pause on use while a comprehensive investigation is underway.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A 2-month-old law in New Hampshire that makes it harder to sue gunmaker Sig Sauer was discussed in court Monday, but it hasn’t yet been incorporated into the latest case ...
A new state law in New Hampshire that makes it harder to sue gunmaker Sig Sauer was briefly discussed in court Monday, but it hasn’t yet been incorporated into the latest case accusing the company of ...
A new state law in New Hampshire that makes it harder to take gunmaker Sig Sauer to court is getting its first test before a judge on Monday.
New Hampshire’s new law protecting gunmakers faces first test in court over Sig Sauer lawsuit Lawsuits say a P320 pistol can go off without the trigger being pulled, an allegation Sig Sauer denies.
Attorneys for Sig Sauer argue it should apply to the March case, even though the law didn't exist at the time. “New Hampshire has a clearly articulated position against such claims being cognizable in ...