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Airman arrested for death that prompted Air Force-wide safety review of Sig M18
Airman Brayden Lovan, 21, died on July 20, 2025 at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. His death remains under investigation.

The attitude of most of the replies and posts in this and other forums rallying against a 2nd amendment company is very worrisome.![]()
Airman arrested for death that prompted Air Force-wide safety review of Sig M18
Airman Brayden Lovan, 21, died on July 20, 2025 at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming. His death remains under investigation.taskandpurpose.com
Did you watch the videos in the previous posts? It’s very obvious there is a problem with the gun.The attitude of most of the replies and posts in this and other forums rallying against a 2nd amendment company is very worrisome.
I hope the ranges that voted for banning the P320 without fully understanding the story are truly embarrassed.
My prayers are for the fallen Airman family.
Why should range operators be embarrased?The attitude of most of the replies and posts in this and other forums rallying against a 2nd amendment company is very worrisome.
I hope the ranges that voted for banning the P320 without fully understanding the story are truly embarrassed.
My prayers are for the fallen Airman family.
Imagine that, user error. I doubt it will silence the Sig haters.Ran across this and found it interesting.
It has been a while, but in the infrequently accessed parts of my mind I seem to remember.... the Seals switching to the Sig 226 due to the Beretta P9 having issues.
As time goes by, my respect for the abilities of John Browning increases.
Great, now we have to read instructionsRan across this and found it interesting.
It has been a while, but in the infrequently accessed parts of my mind I seem to remember.... the Seals switching to the Sig 226 due to the Beretta P9 having issues.
As time goes by, my respect for the abilities of John Browning increases.
It is easy to see how a lack of maintenance could cause issues. I don't think many people remove the FCU when cleaning their pistols. They are so easy to clean, a little squirt of Remington Rem Action Cleaner, that this is often overlooked by some people. And of coarse wear and tear and not getting back to the armory for periodic check-ups. My 45 cal. P320's shoot great for what they are. You can't make a silk purse out of a pigs ear as my grandma used to say.The Air Force has returned theirs to service.
I quote one paragraph.
"A review of weapon discharges in AFGSC showed that none were attributed to weapons malfunction."
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AFGSC Completes M18 Handgun Inspection, Returns to Service | Soldier Systems Daily
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. -- Air Force Global Strike Command has completed a comprehensive inspection of its 7,970 M18 Modular Handgun Systems, f ...soldiersystems.net
191 out of almost 8,000 had worn parts. Probably AFSOC guys who actually shoot a lot.It is easy to see how a lack of maintenance could cause issues. I don't think many people remove the FCU when cleaning their pistols. They are so easy to clean, that this is often overlooked by some people. And of coarse wear and tear and not getting back to the armory for periodic check-ups. My 45 cal. P320's shoot great for what they are. You can't make a silk purse out of a pigs ear as my grandma used to say.