Inertia firing pins- Hangfire
So as not to use up further space on the Browning complaint I've starting a new one.
Hangfire, you don't appear to know the why and whatfor of inertia firing pins or understand my comments, so why not phrase your statement as a question?
Maybe Browning puts this kind of Tech Expert in place to hold back
a flood of legitimate complaints with doubletalk.
If they wanted to deal in good faith they'd have an engineer
available to assess the more technical issues.
They're essentially saying "Sue me if you want redress". They think they can walk away from manufacturers liability by saying they dont support that model gun anymore (a leaf out of the Japanese business practice book).
I believe they can be found liable under business law but it's the dollars and cents of it.
Hangfire, you don't appear to know the why and whatfor of inertia firing pins or understand my comments, so why not phrase your statement as a question?
Maybe Browning puts this kind of Tech Expert in place to hold back
a flood of legitimate complaints with doubletalk.
If they wanted to deal in good faith they'd have an engineer
available to assess the more technical issues.
They're essentially saying "Sue me if you want redress". They think they can walk away from manufacturers liability by saying they dont support that model gun anymore (a leaf out of the Japanese business practice book).
I believe they can be found liable under business law but it's the dollars and cents of it.
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Don't really know what to say[?]
Didn't think you understood a Model 92...chill out !!
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=102061
Love them Pre-64's!!!!-Bob0
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