SEATTLE — Gun manufacturer Sig Sauer is confronting a new legal challenge in Washington state, where a federal lawsuit seeks class action status on behalf of residents who purchased the company’s P320 handgun.
Patrick Schreiber, a Snohomish County resident, filed the potential class-action lawsuit in Seattle federal court. Schreiber purchased a Sig Sauer P320 handgun four years ago in Bothell for $1,093.
The lawsuit describes the weapon, which is marketed as a police and military grade firearm, as “defective.”…