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<blockquote data-quote="de-evoproject" data-source="post: 1331042" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>The way i see it whether this was an ongoing defect in the manufacture of the weapon or a one time fluke malfunction, nothing majorly negative would have come out of the AD of the rifle if she had of had the weapon pointed in a known safe direction, like at the ground. </p><p></p><p>Whenever some one gets hurt or killed from a gun being fired, whether by ND/AD, intentionally fired, unsafe practice or anything else, the responsibility sits with the person behind the gun.</p><p></p><p>The only blame i would put on Remmington is for the gun going if there was a known manufacturing defect. Where the round coming out of the gun went and what or who it hit and killed or destroyed, lies solely with the user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="de-evoproject, post: 1331042, member: 14169"] The way i see it whether this was an ongoing defect in the manufacture of the weapon or a one time fluke malfunction, nothing majorly negative would have come out of the AD of the rifle if she had of had the weapon pointed in a known safe direction, like at the ground. Whenever some one gets hurt or killed from a gun being fired, whether by ND/AD, intentionally fired, unsafe practice or anything else, the responsibility sits with the person behind the gun. The only blame i would put on Remmington is for the gun going if there was a known manufacturing defect. Where the round coming out of the gun went and what or who it hit and killed or destroyed, lies solely with the user. [/QUOTE]
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