Thread: A gun for Dad.
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Old June 6, 2013, 11:16 AM   #16
TunnelRat
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What T Rat leaves out is using a DAK format avoids the bogus claim you cocked a pistol or were reckless because you had a light trigger pull & fired by mistake.
I'm not leaving anything out. So your reason for using DAK is because there is some slight chance that it might help you avoid a "bogus" claim in court? Right, I'll pass. And heck if we're going down the realm of "bogus" claims, I claim your DAK is LESS safe. My DA/SA actually has a stiffer first trigger pull. You must want that lighter first trigger pull because you're a gun fighter who wants to see innocent people killed!

See what happens when we let lawyers control logic? By the way can you point me to a recorded case where what you're claiming was actually used by a defense attorney? Or is it internet myth?
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