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Old 07-05-2009 | 03:52 PM
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Default RE: Another Savage ML10 Blows


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Drift rider..Send me $1800.00 and it's yours..money talk's.
It sounds like a couple of people have issues about Mr. bridges..I don't
I just said what I own a ML10 and what I have to do to be safe for what I see that may be a bad design and perhaps a safety issue.
Old news, toby's a piece of crap, with no reputation left. We have all seen his extortion letter he wrote to Ball and Savage.

My advise to you is to take anything on hpmuzzleloading with a grain of salt. The man cannot be trusted.

Here's the scenerio. Scenerio one is Toby knew there was a flaw with the design and pushed it on the public anyway for over 2 years. This makes him a piece of crap. If you do not believe in what your slingin, your a fake.
Yep. Scenario 2 is that the POS knew darn well that there is nothing wrong with the gun, and did what he had to to blow it up to extort/blackmail Savage and the Balls, which also makes him a lying, POS scumbag and a criminal. Being that there are literally many, many thousands of guns out there right now, and we haven't seen hardly any credible reports of catastrophic failures, and there aren't a dozen lawsuits pending against Savage, I'm gonna put my money scenario 2.

Let's face it, if you want to blow up a gun, it's really not that hard to do. Every CF rifle made today that we all trust with 65KPSI magnum cartridges can be blown apart with a 1/4" plug of dirt lodged in the barrel. Fire the gun in that state and if you live with all your body parts still attached it'll make you a religious man. I guarantee that I can blow up a CVA or a Traditions a lot easier than I could blow up a Savage, and I guarantee that I could blow up a Savage. The fact that Toby Bridges survived his "incident" without a single scratch, given the location and amount of damage to the rifle, is proof enough to me that he wasn't shouldering the rifle when it went. I believe that he remote fired it, because short of honest-to-God divine intervention, he'd have been severely injured.

Mike
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