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It's hard to know what the reality of the situation is as far as us just watching a video.
It does seem the gun was properly seated and strapped in as the last video shows the retention strap shining.
But the gun just firing from a slight brush seems hard to conclude without knowing/seeing that the officer's holster was free of obstructions ie a piece of clothing or other debris.
Also was this an early/1st release 320 that never received the recall fix for that 1st gen 320? Are 1st gen 320s know to "drop" fire with such a weak hit or did it take a solid hammer strike?
I wonder if this gun was sent in to Sig or for some independent investigation as to what could have caused the discharge?
Also wonder if this department is going to resale those 320s they're replacing or destroy them? Lol
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