Having just bumped into this shining example lawyer-craft:
KILLER GUNS -- The FREEDOM ARMS FA Model 83 .454 Casull caliber Revolver
I have to ask, where is Freedom Arms today? Are they financially solvent? Is this buffoonery still dogging them? Is this lawyer still pursuing his jihad against them?
As pointed out in an earlier High Road posting, this lawyer's logic would apply to any gun based on the classic Colt 1873 design: Colt's reproductions, USFA, etc. It's certainly not limited to FA.
If this succeeded, it could and would be the basis for all manner of lawsuits against firearms manufacturers.
KILLER GUNS -- The FREEDOM ARMS FA Model 83 .454 Casull caliber Revolver
I have to ask, where is Freedom Arms today? Are they financially solvent? Is this buffoonery still dogging them? Is this lawyer still pursuing his jihad against them?
As pointed out in an earlier High Road posting, this lawyer's logic would apply to any gun based on the classic Colt 1873 design: Colt's reproductions, USFA, etc. It's certainly not limited to FA.
If this succeeded, it could and would be the basis for all manner of lawsuits against firearms manufacturers.