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<blockquote data-quote="de-evoproject" data-source="post: 1331150" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>You do have a good point with the holstered gun thing. If it was a pistol in a holster i would be all for blaming the manufacturer. That is a issue where you were using safe practice and the gun going off still caused harm.</p><p></p><p> Since this is concerning a rifle tho, if you try and tuck it in your shorts and blow your junk off, I'm gonna go ahead and say thats on you.</p><p></p><p>And as far as blowing a hole in the carpet, its much better than killing another human being. In pointing at the floor, i'm pointing at something that i'm not going to have to carry on my conscience for the rest of my life if i destroy it.</p><p></p><p>I'm all for holding the manufacturer responsible for producing and selling a defective product. Not about trying to hold them responsible for a death that could have been avoided even tho the gun went off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="de-evoproject, post: 1331150, member: 14169"] You do have a good point with the holstered gun thing. If it was a pistol in a holster i would be all for blaming the manufacturer. That is a issue where you were using safe practice and the gun going off still caused harm. Since this is concerning a rifle tho, if you try and tuck it in your shorts and blow your junk off, I'm gonna go ahead and say thats on you. And as far as blowing a hole in the carpet, its much better than killing another human being. In pointing at the floor, i'm pointing at something that i'm not going to have to carry on my conscience for the rest of my life if i destroy it. I'm all for holding the manufacturer responsible for producing and selling a defective product. Not about trying to hold them responsible for a death that could have been avoided even tho the gun went off. [/QUOTE]
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