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there's no such thing as an "Unintentional" or "accidental" discharge, the word they're looking for is "negligent"
In turn, a user can then unknowingly disengage the safety mechanism and accidentally discharge the gun without pulling the trigger.
Defective safety and trigger not pulled and you call that negligence and not unintentional?
there's no such thing as an "Unintentional" or "accidental" discharge, the word they're looking for is "negligent"
there's no such thing as an "Unintentional" or "accidental" discharge, the word they're looking for is "negligent"
Cops can have accidental discharges...
You are right. I'm sure a faulty design or malfunction like a slam fire is totally on purpose. I'm sure firing a round directly into your target and backstop before you intend while staging a trigger is super negligent. How stupid of people.
I don't think it's negligence to assume that when you flip your safety on the gun isn't going to automatically discharge...unless you're talking about negligence on the part of Century, in which case yes absolutely.
I've been looking for my first AK and was considering an RAS 47 to see if I like the platform, but after the review they just got by AK Operators Union (gun literally falling apart after 2500 rounds) I don't think I'll touch any of their stuff.
I would go with a WASR. I've shot one, and then realized the only reason my Arsenal was worth so much was the folding stock.
Shows what the problem is and how it happens.
Probably a 30 second fix with a bench grinder...
I would go with a WASR. I've shot one, and then realized the only reason my Arsenal was worth so much was the folding stock.