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Never was a Remington man
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1321064" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I'm talking about some of the ones in the original left-wing highly-edited 20/20 interview that claimed the faulty trigger caused a casualty, when they should not have left a loaded and cocked gun unattended on the bench, and were mulling-around out in front of it when it went off and killed someone. Watch the whole interview, you'll see what I'm talking about. But in the follow-up interview with Mike Walker (the designer of the trigger), they misrepresented what he said quite a few times to "make their point" about the "faulty" weapons. Both were typical left-wing 2nd Amendment assassination attempts, and it was painfully obvious and asinine to those of us responsible 2A supporters and gun owners. Rhian, we're still friends, and I can respect your disagreement and opinion. But regardless of someone's favorite brand, those hit-pieces were agenda-driven bullcrap that was fed to the masses, from beginning to end to make guns look "dangerous" and "evil". The same idiots who try to say that AR's are more dangerous because they are semi-auto, have large-capacity capabilities, and are that "evil" black color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1321064, member: 12995"] I'm talking about some of the ones in the original left-wing highly-edited 20/20 interview that claimed the faulty trigger caused a casualty, when they should not have left a loaded and cocked gun unattended on the bench, and were mulling-around out in front of it when it went off and killed someone. Watch the whole interview, you'll see what I'm talking about. But in the follow-up interview with Mike Walker (the designer of the trigger), they misrepresented what he said quite a few times to "make their point" about the "faulty" weapons. Both were typical left-wing 2nd Amendment assassination attempts, and it was painfully obvious and asinine to those of us responsible 2A supporters and gun owners. Rhian, we're still friends, and I can respect your disagreement and opinion. But regardless of someone's favorite brand, those hit-pieces were agenda-driven bullcrap that was fed to the masses, from beginning to end to make guns look "dangerous" and "evil". The same idiots who try to say that AR's are more dangerous because they are semi-auto, have large-capacity capabilities, and are that "evil" black color. [/QUOTE]
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