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LA’s Most Brutal Gang War You’ve Never Heard Of

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FBI Report on SIG Sauer ‘Uncommanded Discharge’ Goes Public — What It Means for SIG Scott Witner

An FBI evaluation just went public confirming that a Michigan State Police officer’s SIG Sauer M18 — the same platform as the commercial P320 — fired without the trigger being pulled.

The 32-page report shows that while SIG’s striker-fired system uses multiple safeties, FBI testing found that normal movements by a law enforcement officer can make the striker safety lock useless if the sear fails — letting the striker hit a live round.

The FBI’s Ballistic Research Facility even got the same results with a brand-new M18, showing this isn’t just a one-off fluke. While no single defect was blamed, the possibility of an uncommanded discharge during everyday carry is hard to ignore, especially for a pistol that’s already faced lawsuits and questions over drop safety.

What does this mean for SIG? The FBI isn’t calling SIG negligent — but this report puts fresh heat on the M18/P320’s design and how its safeties work (or don’t) under real-world conditions. Cops, concealed carriers, and armed citizens should watch this closely.

Read the full FBI report here and keep an eye out for SIG’s next move.

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Trusting in the kindness of strangers sometimes works out but its not a good plan

Sheriff’s deputies lose assault rifle on the streets of Los Angeles — and actually get it back

The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department said over the weekend the loss of a department-issued rifle was being investigated. (Jae C. Hong/Associated Press)

Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies did something Sunday that some may have seen as fairly embarrassing: They misplaced a weapon. Not just any weapon but an assault rifle and five magazines, each holding 30 rounds of ammo.

They took the high road, though, and fessed up. The Sheriff’s Department admitted in a news release that the gun might have actually fallen out of a squad car — thunk — onto the streets of Los Angeles.

The pessimistic among us may have thought they would never see that gun again. After all, a weapon like that sells for more than $800 new.

But the Sheriff’s Department news release appealed to residents’ best instincts. They asked for the public to help find the rifle and its bullets.

What do you do when you lose something? You retrace your steps. The deputies probably did just that. The Sheriff’s Department also invited the public to retrace the deputies’ route, detailing in the news release the roads they took when the gun went missing.

On Monday afternoon, the Sheriff’s Department got its gun back. No word yet on whether the deputies who lost track of the gun might now face discipline. (They will !!)

A resident of Lennox came across the black, hard-shelled carrying case at 104th Street and Condon Avenue and picked it up.

They thought someone might have lost a musical instrument, the Sheriff’s Department said. Turns out it was an instrument of a different sort, and the resident turned in the weapon at the sheriff’s South Los Angeles station posthaste.

The department’s thanks was effusive enough that it seemed officials also might have wondered whether they’d ever see that gun again.

“We deeply appreciate the honesty and integrity shown by our Lennox community member who acted responsibly and returned the lost rifle to our station,” Capt. Nicole Palomino said.

“Their actions are a powerful reminder of the vital role our residents play in helping keep our neighborhoods safe. We’re truly grateful for their quick thinking and commitment to doing what’s right which makes a difference.”

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About time as their track record is really bad

or how about this little gem

Now I don’t agree with Old Bernie about a lot of things. But he is a US Senator for Pete’s sake! As any one of those “people” could of hurt or killed him! Grumpy

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Do You Really Need a Gun Permit? The Truth About Carry Laws.

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Firearms and Hollow Points that Law Enforcement Use in Alaska to Take Large Game

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LAWYER: Is It Legal to Throw Away a Police Tracker?

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What to Do When You Can’t Carry: Navigating an NPE

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LAWYER EXPLAINS: 12 Lies the Police Love to Use