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In reply to the discussion: Ex-wife of Glock founder sues him over millions [View all]flamin lib
(14,559 posts)38. Ya can find all that but ya can't find the part about firearms and ammo?
I can put up with a lot of shit from people who are passionate but not from people who are intentionally ignorant and too stubborn to see an opposing viewpoint regardless of validity and facts.
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You'd think a company whose business was killing people would be more ethical than that.
Gidney N Cloyd
Oct 2014
#1
I was going to point out Glock is one of the largest suppliers to police departments but...
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2014
#14
My springfield can't even if something does. Like the retention strap on the holster.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2014
#13
Is there a mechanical device that would prevent the gun from discharging I'd there were a
flamin lib
Oct 2014
#37
Unlike other products like autos or chainsaws the government is forbidden from interfering
flamin lib
Oct 2014
#15
One more time. The federal government cannot force a recall on gun manufacturers. nt
flamin lib
Oct 2014
#28
Many things are specifically exempted from the CPSA but are still subjected to recalls.
hack89
Oct 2014
#36
I want to be the first one say, "Sorry about the ex-Mrs. Glock's fatal accident." nt
valerief
Oct 2014
#8