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In light of the Chicago sues Glock thread
And the related news articles.. one of which can be found here …. I got to wondering, is this potentially more than a frivolous lawsuit.
Even if it fails, does it open the door (or maybe point at it) for the ATF to deem the Glock “readily convertible”? While I’ve never seen a “Glock switch” (nor do I even own a Glock) my understanding is that they install relatively easily. So could that be enough for someone in the anti gun world to mount a credible legal attack on Glocks?
The definition of “readily convertible” seems to be the kind of vague language the ATF loves to reevaluate.
Edited by Spats McGee to upload the complaint.
And the related news articles.. one of which can be found here …. I got to wondering, is this potentially more than a frivolous lawsuit.
Even if it fails, does it open the door (or maybe point at it) for the ATF to deem the Glock “readily convertible”? While I’ve never seen a “Glock switch” (nor do I even own a Glock) my understanding is that they install relatively easily. So could that be enough for someone in the anti gun world to mount a credible legal attack on Glocks?
The definition of “readily convertible” seems to be the kind of vague language the ATF loves to reevaluate.
Edited by Spats McGee to upload the complaint.
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