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Air Force Global Strike Command has completed its inspection of Sig Sauer M18 handguns following the death of an airman last ...
Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) has returned the M18 Modular Handgun System pistols back into service. The command ...
The M18 is back in use by Global Strike Command after a pause for more than a month after the shooting death of a security ...
The death of an airman on a base in Wyoming prompted a unit-wide review of the safety of the M18 pistol, a gun that has faced ...
The section of the U.S. Air Force that oversees the military branch’s bases is putting the Sig Sauer M18 handgun back in use, ...
After thorough inspection of nearly 8,000 M18 modular handguns, Air Force Global Strike Command has lifted its pause on use ...
Officials from the three services said they have no plans to modify or pause use of the Sig Sauer pistol after the death of ...
Cheyenne, Wyo. - The M18 handgun used in last month's deadly shooting at Warren AFB is back in use at Air Force bases.
This handgun can fire without anyone touching the trigger. That was the chilling bottom line of an FBI Ballistic Research Facility report that has sent shockwaves through the U.S. military and law ...
The Air Force has curtailed using the pistol following the death of an airman, but the other services continue to use the M18 ...
The Sig Sauer M18 pistol has been the subject of much controversy since it was adopted by the Air Force, and it's currently banned throughout the U.S. military.
Air Force Global Strike Command decided to put a pause on use while a comprehensive investigation is underway.