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Bushmaster ACR Recall Explained. A Bit.
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"The Truth About Guns has been investigating the Bushmaster ACR recall. As you know, a small number of examples were going fully auto. According to Bushmaster customer service, the rifle’s firing pin was the problem. 'It was too heavy for certain types of ammo where the primer stood proud,' the agent told us. 'We're putting in a lighter pin and a stronger spring at no charge to the customer. Our current turnaround is two weeks.' So, the question is this: why didn’t Bushmaster test the ACR with all types of ammo before they sold the gun? The answer may be simple enough . . ." ... -------
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