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The U.S. Air Force ordered a service-wide safety inspection of every single one of its M18 pistols after one discharged and ...
The entire Air Force is doing a service-wide inspection of the M18 handgun after a Security Forces airman suddenly died last ...
The Air Force ordered all its M18 pistols inspected after the death of a security forces airman last month sparked concerns ...
The Air Force's decision to halt use of the gun, which is manufactured by New Hampshire-based Sig Sauer, is the latest ...
A fatal incident prompted the order to pause M18 use, which also comes after the disclosure of a concerning FBI report that ...
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Military Times on MSNAirman killed by M18 pistol was 21-year-old from KentuckyThe airman's tragic death has since led Air Force Global Strike Command to ban M18 handguns from use during an investigation.
The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command has paused the use of a pistol after a Security Forces airman died at a Wyoming base ...
The US military is investigating one of its military-issued handguns — the SIG Sauer M18, which has long been accused of ...
The Air Force has curtailed using the pistol following the death of an airman, but the other services continue to use the M18 ...
Air Force Global Strike Command decided to put a pause on use while a comprehensive investigation is underway.
If a sidearm can fire from a table without a finger on the trigger, it's not a weapon—it's a liability with a serial number.
The family of an airman who died on duty at F.E. Warren Air Force Base has called for a discontinuance of the M18 involved in his death through their legal representation, Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky.
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