Move to Fire by Michael W. Harkins

The twenty-year odyssey of a gun, a $50,000,000 lawsuit, and a teenager's victory over a corrupt gunmaker

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Move to Fire by Michael W. Harkins

“Do this… even though you can’t.”

The instructions that couldn't be followed.

The instructions that couldn’t be followed.

These are the instructions that Bryco tried to hide, better known as the instructions that couldn’t be followed because the gunmaker changed the safety design to hide the gun’s feed jam flaw.

This entry was posted in courtroom evidence, courtrooms, facts, guns, law, regulation and tagged engineering, guns, Law, nonfiction books, regulation, safety on July 20, 2016 by Mike.

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