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Posted: 8/24/2016 7:05:48 PM EDT
Yeah we got one here.  Law enforcement even.   Yeah sure.

Guess I missed hearing about this one.

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Glock scheduled for trial in personal injury case

A $75,000 personal injury case against Glock filed by an Arkansas policeman has been scheduled for trial in a federal court, according to the final scheduling order issued last week.

The jury trial will start Aug. 21, 2017, in a federal court in Helena, Arkansas, the order says. Final arguments and discovery exhibits are due in the beginning months of the year.

The plaintiff in the case, Larry Jones, of Cherry Valley, Arkansas, was injured when his Glock 19C pistol discharged unexpectedly at the shooting range in June 2013, the lawsuit says. At the time he was trying to attach a tactical light.

According to the complaint, the pistol had not been modified or changed since he bought the pistol in December 2000. The lawsuit alleges Glock sold the pistol “in a defective condition which rendered (it) unreasonably dangerous.”

The Glock pistol’s lack of a manual safety and other similar features are the subject of what the lawsuit characterizes as defects that led to the injury. Also, Glock did not give “a reasonable and adequate warning of dangers inherent and/or reasonably foreseeable in the use” of the pistol, the lawsuit says.

According to the complaint, Jones injured his left foot and has experienced pain and suffering since the incident. In response, Glock denied all allegations presented in the complaint. The case was originally filed in a Arkansas state court, but was transferred to a federal civil court in May.

Glock, an Austrian company with its U.S. headquarters in Smyrna, Georgia, has had its fair share of criticism due to the lack of a manual safety. Critics have long said the design is attributable to a rise in accidental discharges and misfirings and requires more training to handle it adequately.

Despite the criticism, the company is the leading producer of handguns for law enforcement with 65 percent of market share. In fact, the Federal Bureau of Investigation just renewed contracts with Glock to the tune of $85 million. According to recent estimates, Glock has an annual revenue of $400 million.
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Link Posted: 8/24/2016 8:44:53 PM EDT
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Yeah we got one here.  Law enforcement even.   Yeah sure.

Guess I missed hearing about this one.

Guns dot Com


Glock scheduled for trial in personal injury case

A $75,000 personal injury case against Glock filed by an Arkansas policeman has been scheduled for trial in a federal court, according to the final scheduling order issued last week.

The jury trial will start Aug. 21, 2017, in a federal court in Helena, Arkansas, the order says. Final arguments and discovery exhibits are due in the beginning months of the year.

The plaintiff in the case, Larry Jones, of Cherry Valley, Arkansas, was injured when his Glock 19C pistol discharged unexpectedly at the shooting range in June 2013, the lawsuit says. At the time he was trying to attach a tactical light.

According to the complaint, the pistol had not been modified or changed since he bought the pistol in December 2000. The lawsuit alleges Glock sold the pistol “in a defective condition which rendered (it) unreasonably dangerous.”

The Glock pistol’s lack of a manual safety and other similar features are the subject of what the lawsuit characterizes as defects that led to the injury. Also, Glock did not give “a reasonable and adequate warning of dangers inherent and/or reasonably foreseeable in the use” of the pistol, the lawsuit says.

According to the complaint, Jones injured his left foot and has experienced pain and suffering since the incident. In response, Glock denied all allegations presented in the complaint. The case was originally filed in a Arkansas state court, but was transferred to a federal civil court in May.

Glock, an Austrian company with its U.S. headquarters in Smyrna, Georgia, has had its fair share of criticism due to the lack of a manual safety. Critics have long said the design is attributable to a rise in accidental discharges and misfirings and requires more training to handle it adequately.

Despite the criticism, the company is the leading producer of handguns for law enforcement with 65 percent of market share. In fact, the Federal Bureau of Investigation just renewed contracts with Glock to the tune of $85 million. According to recent estimates, Glock has an annual revenue of $400 million.
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At least the trial is going to be in a cool town.   Probably be settled long before then would be my guess.

So, the dude had the pistol for 13 years and didn't "really" know how it worked?

Dumb ass.
Link Posted: 8/25/2016 9:35:35 PM EDT
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He should accept his dumbass attack and get back to work
Link Posted: 8/25/2016 10:50:45 PM EDT
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Barney Fife ?
Link Posted: 8/26/2016 11:18:23 PM EDT
[#4]
Well, it's a person from cherry valley..

You expect different?
Link Posted: 9/2/2016 10:20:07 AM EDT
[#5]
I hate Glocks.....but seriously, how stupid is this guy?

I work in Helena.  If this ends up being a jury trail he'll probably win, just because it's Helena.

This is going to be the biggest shit-show since the state police arrested half the local police force here for running drugs.


Link Posted: 9/24/2016 8:29:50 PM EDT
[#6]
He was doing work on a loaded gun and has the gall to say it was the gun makers fault when it discharged? And you wonder why so many people distrust cops these days?
Link Posted: 10/1/2016 11:23:46 PM EDT
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That cop is a idiot!  What a dumb lawsuit. He must be related to the lady who sued McDonald's over the "HOT" coffee..
Link Posted: 10/12/2016 10:04:28 AM EDT
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This is why Sig P320s should be the only issued firearms for LEOs.

You HAVE to clear the chamber to break it down.
Link Posted: 10/13/2016 9:17:42 PM EDT
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This is why Sig P320s should be the only issued firearms for LEOs.

You HAVE to clear the chamber to break it down.
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Unfortunately the numb nuts in the article didn't try to break it down.

"At the time he was trying to attach a tactical light."
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