One week after arguing for continued secrecy around the Army’s Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) of the P320, Sig Sauer has changed course in Glasscock v. Sig Sauer. In a new, unopposed motion, the company asks the Missouri district court to unseal the FMECA and the class‑certification filings that rely on it.| Practical Shooting Insights
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The secrecy battle over the Army’s Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) for Sig Sauer’s P320 has followed Glasscock v. Sig Sauer to the Eighth Circuit. A media intervenor is now asking the appellate court to keep key records open—and their brief places Practical Shooting Insights (this site) squarely in the middle of the story.| Practical Shooting Insights