But, but, but .... They Says Guns Can't shoot by themselves!!!

Jeebus. I knew you were dumb but fuck.
Your bad connection to another issue is the problem.

The gun case has merit, DJT did not (at all). Aside from cry cry cry I lost but how? I just say I didn’t and it makes me feel better.

The other has dozens of officers who had it happen to them, working together. I guess when you see that story you see what exactly?
All of them, across all those jurisdictions have the same bad luck with the same firearm? Doesn’t seem to be a variation in training, but consistency in the flaw from the manufacturer.

If not a story about guns, and instead a car seat belts- would there still be the same connection to DJT and his pointless lawsuits? Doubtful. But the thread title would be the same, cars don’t kill people… (I’m sure I saw those decades ago, no?)

You can call me whatever you like (Linus would yell FREEDOM 1A here), you are the one who is wrong here with your scenario. Your credit card alert just go off too, or is that only JohnE’s problem?

Thanks for the opportunity as always.
 
In the accidental shooting cases? Sure seems, just from the article

Right so all you're going on is some gun haters opinion on a case over a potential manufacturing/engineering defect.

The reality and facts are don't really know what's what yet and we're going to have to wait and see what happens in court.

So this is another thing you seemed to miss when you took your state school education.

What is?? Exactly?? Your made up delusions???

LOL take your meds schizo.
 
Agreed. It's also one model out of thousands that have had such an issue.
Back when carrying a handgun was "normal", people used to keep the chamber under the hammer empty because the handguns of the time had a nasty habit of going off when dropped if that chamber wasn't empty.

So, a gun going off when dropped isn't a new thing.

Further, some states (Ca for ex) require that guns undergo a "test" in order to be eligible for sale in that state. The "test" includes a drop test to ensure that the gun doesn't fire when dropped. Apparently the Sig passed that test so I guess that means that the issue isn't design but a manufacturing "product liability" issue.

Finally, it's 100 modern day guns in a country which has more than an estimated 500 million guns in it. Drop in a bucket and yet here we are talking about how 100/500 million is "the rule" rather than the exception. Whoever is arguing that side of the debate and trying to make it sound legit is daft.
 
Finally, it's 100 modern day guns in a country which has more than an estimated 500 million guns in it.
Is it? Sig Sauer only made 100 defective guns, and every one accidentally discharged a bullet?
 
Right so all you're going on is some gun haters opinion on a case over a potential manufacturing/engineering defect.

The reality and facts are don't really know what's what yet and we're going to have to wait and see what happens in court.



What is?? Exactly?? Your made up delusions???

LOL take your meds schizo.
The guns can never kill someone, only people can… with a gun usually. No possible way there is a defect in the gun so it can fire on it’s own— it’s not even possible.

(Tried to say that over and over… but it just makes no sense)

Anything could have a defect. And seems with the number of plaintiffs there’s been many. But yeah, discount it because you have your beliefs and your rights. If the guns are out there and not safe, they shouldn’t be out there.

If a microwave wasn’t safe it shouldn’t be out there. But Linus, you have your rights to own one of those too, just be careful if you have your guns on you when making popcorn. If you do, you should live in Florida so we can read about it…

A Florida man died today… he had two loaded guns in his pockets and was making popcorn and there was a reaction. Both the guns and the microwave had a recall out, but this Florida man said before his death to neighbors, “no way will the government tell ME what to do.”
 
A Florida man died today… he had two loaded guns in his pockets and was making popcorn and there was a reaction. Both the guns and the microwave had a recall out, but this Florida man said before his death to neighbors, “no way will the government tell ME what to do.”
Darwinism at it's finest...
 
It's a dangerous thing to do, making popcorn. You can kill yourself doing that.
 
It's a dangerous thing to do, making popcorn. You can kill yourself doing that.
I mean, Linus carries his guns loaded around the house with him.. what could go wrong?

Even as he is posting here on the board, but yes- it’s his freedom! Until he has an accident and emergency services are dispatched. Those services hopefully weren’t needed for a legit emergency at the same time.

I wonder, if he wasn’t unconscious, would he allow them to even enter his place to help him before he took a shot at them?

Now you see JohnE, that’s how you craft one of your little scenarios. Not a credit card alert going off while you are pumping and before you finish. That’s not how it works.

But clearly, Linus would take a shot at the paramedics who were trying to help him- since most likely they will take his guns before they would transport him in the ambulance. He wouldn’t have that!
 
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