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1) Somebodys suppressor flew off because of a (silly) mistake made by a seller
2) said seller is known to make many silly mistakes, in this instance it led to a potentially dangerous situation
3) the seller apparrently rectified said mistake - this is not something that needs to be commended, but is his duty by law!
4) it is absolutely irrelevant if a suppressor is made, locally, overseas, or on mars. The seller has to confirm that the product they sell meets the quality, requirements and if they are unwilling to do that they should stop selling these products.
5) in this case it was not an out of spec thread but a completely wrong one which was not picked up.
6) personally, I deal with machined parts both locally produced as well as imported... the most grave mistakes always happen locally, and we are now only manufacturing domestically if the timing requires it. Reading a caliper or tape measure seems to be difficult for many NZers...
7) they fucked up, but atleast fixed their fuck up so at least that... it would be nice if they spent more time into overseeing their apprentices and teaching them how to do things properly... there is quite a bit of potential for improvement there.
There is silly then there is sillier still trying to make yourself feel superior by pointing it out.
Just for the record, outline your theory on how a suppressor "flying off" is dangerous? I've seen at least 3 go flying and never a problem . . .
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