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    Posted: 14 December 2006 at 14:47

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Got a question here for the real 1911 guys among us.  How do you get an A/D from a Colt 1911 in condition 1 without the grip safety pushed in either?  That is cocked & locked, no trigger pull, & and the grip safety engaged.  Yup, it did happen.  Find out how here:

www.ajronline.org/cgi/content/full/178/5/1092

The new Congress will have to introduce legislation to plug this frightfull loophole.  Sympathetic attorneys will sue to punish this shameful product liability that's been left open to injure or kill people for over a hundred years!

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Real problem was the University of Rochester Medical Center.  You can't take any ferro magnetic material into the MRI environment. Not even a metal pen or glasses frame. I had to have metal chisel splinters removed from my eye before getting an MRI on my arteries.

One hospital idiot took an oxygen cylinder into the room and it killed a patient as it was sucked (actually attracted) into the magnetic ring. Sounds like a case of incompetent people trying to make a lot of a do about the gun to cover up there gross negligence.

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (Radiology 1994;193:875 -876) tested lots of firearms in an MRI enviroment, in 1994 many years before this incident.  The magnetic fields fired most at some angle or another from the poles.  So why shoould all the gunsmith mombo jumbo be needed in AJR in 2002????

The gun must be the culprit!!!!!!

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