Were are all these reported out of battery firing mishaps?
Is this truly a real problem? Is OOB failure rate much higher than other AR’s?
What specific safety design features are so different in the sport 2 that are not found in other brand of AR that prevent OOB discharges?
I’m not following what S&W did to a 40-50 year old design that wojld make the sport2 so susceptible to OOB discharge?
It would seem to me that if OOB is so dangerous, and there was something so inherently flawed in the design, in this letigious society, it would be foolishness for S&W to attempt to “cover up” this flaw, rarhwr than own up to it and recall the model. If truly flawed, they risk company ruin completely by not recalling them.
I am in no way saying that any individual mishap was not OOB. I’m just concerned being a sport 2 owner, and trying to make sense of the OOB situation.
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