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Like all the law suits for (so-called) hammerless revolvers?
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Apples and oranges. A ridiculous analogy. The Remington has an internal hammer that will be cocked when there is a round in the chamber.
This is akin to a 1911 with a round in the chamber under cocked hammer and no manual safety. I mean, it would have a grip safety and firing pin block too. Right?
(At least a Series 80, anyway.)
And yes, I'm aware that John M. Browning didn't like safeties.