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Unread 06-06-2005, 11:06 PM   #9
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Dave, It may have something to do with the arbitrary California "drop test" rule that the state did some time ago. The pistol is dropped from a fixed height to ascertain the risk and or chances of its going off from the contact with the floor. It was sort of a safety check for various guns. I'm not sure of the exact rules of the game but I've seen lists of so-called "safe" guns that passed the drop test and one that were "unsafe". What a bizarre state is the Peoples Republic of Kalfornia!
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