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Now that Glock has announced its discontinuing most of its product line and replacing existing models with its new "V" series, which is widely believed to be a response to the ongoing litigation and legislation targeting the illegal conversion of Glock handguns into fully-automatic machine pistols, gun control groups are taking aim at other gun makers offering models with similar designs.

Eric Tirschwell, head of Everytown Law, has sent a letter to Sturm, Ruger's general counsel warning of "an urgent matter of public safety"; the company's RXM pistol, which was introduced last year.

In the letter, Tirschwell claims that with Glock and (supposedly) Shadow Systems making changes to their designs to make it more difficult to use "switches" to illegally convert the semi-automatic handguns into full-auto pistols, Ruger is now the "the largest U.S. manufacturer of a pistol that appears to be easily convertible into an illegal machine gun, and risks Ruger’s RXM becoming the new crime gun of choice across the country."

Tirschwell admits that he's not aware of any illegally modified RXM pistol being confiscated by police or used in a crime, but alleges that "it is almost certainly only a matter of time," and calls on the company to pull the pistol from the market "immediately" or else risk the same onslaught of litigation that's been brought against Glock by anti-gun mayors and AGs.

> Now that Glock has announced its discontinuing most of its product line and replacing existing models with its new "V" series, which is widely believed to be a response to the ongoing litigation and legislation targeting the illegal conversion of Glock handguns into fully-automatic machine pistols, gun control groups are taking aim at other gun makers offering models with similar designs. > Eric Tirschwell, head of Everytown Law, has sent a letter to Sturm, Ruger's general counsel warning of "an urgent matter of public safety"; the company's RXM pistol, which was introduced last year. > In the letter, Tirschwell claims that with Glock and (supposedly) Shadow Systems making changes to their designs to make it more difficult to use "switches" to illegally convert the semi-automatic handguns into full-auto pistols, Ruger is now the "the largest U.S. manufacturer of a pistol that appears to be easily convertible into an illegal machine gun, and risks Ruger’s RXM becoming the new crime gun of choice across the country." > ***Tirschwell admits that he's not aware of any illegally modified RXM pistol being confiscated by police or used in a crime, but alleges that "it is almost certainly only a matter of time,"*** and calls on the company to pull the pistol from the market "immediately" or else risk the same onslaught of litigation that's been brought against Glock by anti-gun mayors and AGs.
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This just in - gun grabbing faggots fagging because they can't come to grips with the fact that niggers and beaners are the root cause of all the gun crime.