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<blockquote data-quote="Gunrunner45" data-source="post: 1330776" data-attributes="member: 12488"><p>1. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.</p><p>2. Know your target and whats beyond it.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if the gun was pointed in a safe direction... at the ground, her son would still be alive... PERIOD.</p><p></p><p>A gun is a mechanical device operated through human interaction & thereby prone to malfunction.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't matter if every rifle Remington ever made was defective. As long as those rules are followed nobody would ever get injured or die. FACT</p><p></p><p>However if Remington knew their product was defective they should have corrected it from day 1 regardless of the cost or stopped producing it. Thats just the right thing to do & good business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunrunner45, post: 1330776, member: 12488"] 1. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction. 2. Know your target and whats beyond it. Sorry if the gun was pointed in a safe direction... at the ground, her son would still be alive... PERIOD. A gun is a mechanical device operated through human interaction & thereby prone to malfunction. Doesn't matter if every rifle Remington ever made was defective. As long as those rules are followed nobody would ever get injured or die. FACT However if Remington knew their product was defective they should have corrected it from day 1 regardless of the cost or stopped producing it. Thats just the right thing to do & good business. [/QUOTE]
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