On a Sauer Note

A federal judge has given the City of Chicago until this week to explain how many Chicago police officers are still carrying a controversial handgun that’s been tied to dozens of lawsuits across the country associated with claims that it misfires without a trigger pull. [More]

This is a design engineering issue that should be resolvable with objective standardized testing. Dragging things out in court only delays the inevitable, it either is or is not defective and is or is not protected by PLCAA.

If it is, the company needs to be vindicated. If it’s not, the circling wolves will rip it apart and end it.

[Via Jess]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

2 thoughts on “On a Sauer Note”

  1. Sure, let’s force those cops to move to that OTHER popular police gun that has been unconstitutionally outlawed by their civilian superiors because thugs can modify it with a “switch.”

  2. Last night we were watching a story about a Democrat that wants to make the illegal Glock switch even more illegal.

    Kinda like Dean Wormer putting Delta house on “double secret probation.”

    Only, in the movie’s case, “Animal House” was INTENDED to be a comedy.

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