In the past has either house had a suit filed against them for failure of a proofed gun causing injury? Perhaps they are doubling loads up to lessen the chance of such an occurrence. Sort of like Smith & Wesson putting internal locks on guns, perhaps they are becoming scared of the lawyers. Perhaps their insurer is demanding it.

Cheaper to get sued when a good gun gets blown up than when a good hand gets blown off.


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