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My AR blew up on me today...
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2519343" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Guarantee you that liability is the reason both BDM and the commercial places won't test it. They can put all the disclaimers they want on a report for the barrel, but the fact is, they know if you're going to the trouble of having it tested, then you are hoping to be able to use it again. And even if they find it fine and tell you not to use it again, and you do, and it blows, nothing prevents you from TRYING to sue them. Perhaps without merit, but I know from personal experience that means absolutely nothing in today's court system. Someone brings a suit against me that is totally frivolous <strong>and</strong> without merit <strong>and </strong>gets thrown out at the first hearing, I'm still out many thousands for legal fees <strong>and </strong>my insurance still goes up significantly for the rest of my career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2519343, member: 9374"] Guarantee you that liability is the reason both BDM and the commercial places won't test it. They can put all the disclaimers they want on a report for the barrel, but the fact is, they know if you're going to the trouble of having it tested, then you are hoping to be able to use it again. And even if they find it fine and tell you not to use it again, and you do, and it blows, nothing prevents you from TRYING to sue them. Perhaps without merit, but I know from personal experience that means absolutely nothing in today's court system. Someone brings a suit against me that is totally frivolous [B]and[/B] without merit [B]and [/B]gets thrown out at the first hearing, I'm still out many thousands for legal fees [B]and [/B]my insurance still goes up significantly for the rest of my career. [/QUOTE]
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