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<blockquote data-quote="timbradley" data-source="post: 443824" data-attributes="member: 28531"><p>After what I just read about some of you people taking Remington's side, well it's true, morons are allowed to buy firearms like the rest of us. If the truth were on Remington's side they would have NBC in court right now, but they are taking on one victim at a time. This is not like the exploding Chevy truck. NBC had to back off or risk a lawsuit about the truck. But with the gun going off without the trigger being touched there are just too many witnesses around and thats why Remington won't file. I had my S&W recalled because of the saftey. And when I carry my concealed 45 cal. on my side I cannot know where the barrel is pointed at all the time. Do I leave it at home because it could go off at any time? No! I carry it because I know it will not go off without the trigger being touched. And if there was a problem with it I know Kimber would recall it ASAP. So don't give me that crap about where the barrel is pointed or that I was adjusting my trigger. I have been a heavy equipment operator for many years so I have seen and heard a lot of malfunction stories and yes manufactures do screw up. So again remember this word: Recall or My S==ts f==ked up Sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timbradley, post: 443824, member: 28531"] After what I just read about some of you people taking Remington's side, well it's true, morons are allowed to buy firearms like the rest of us. If the truth were on Remington's side they would have NBC in court right now, but they are taking on one victim at a time. This is not like the exploding Chevy truck. NBC had to back off or risk a lawsuit about the truck. But with the gun going off without the trigger being touched there are just too many witnesses around and thats why Remington won't file. I had my S&W recalled because of the saftey. And when I carry my concealed 45 cal. on my side I cannot know where the barrel is pointed at all the time. Do I leave it at home because it could go off at any time? No! I carry it because I know it will not go off without the trigger being touched. And if there was a problem with it I know Kimber would recall it ASAP. So don't give me that crap about where the barrel is pointed or that I was adjusting my trigger. I have been a heavy equipment operator for many years so I have seen and heard a lot of malfunction stories and yes manufactures do screw up. So again remember this word: Recall or My S==ts f==ked up Sir. [/QUOTE]
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