Thursday, May 17, 2007

Man sues Freedom Arms after leg is amputated...Darwin chortles...


ZANESVILLE - "A Zanesville man is hoping his attorney will be able to convince a Muskingum County jury that the single-action revolver he was wearing was defective and caused him to lose his right leg.

Robert Taylor, 51, purchased the Freedom Arms Model 83 .454 Casull revolver from One Stop Sportsmen Shop in July 1997. That business no longer sells firearms and is not involved in the lawsuit that is being heard this week.

Taylor was wearing the revolver in a holster when he was visiting Wyoming in 2003, according to the complaint. The gun discharged as Taylor was pulling back the long duster he was wearing, the bullet ripping into his right leg in the back near the knee and exiting through his bone below the knee in the front of his leg.

Taylor had to have his leg amputated from the wound, according to court records.

"It snap fired," said Taylor's Wyoming attorney, Kent Spence, on Wednesday.

According to testimony by a firearms and design expert Tom Butters, of Texas, the transfer bar in the revolver did not work correctly.

Butters told jurors there was not a proper internal safety device in the revolver or it would not have been able to snap fire if the safety was on.

Butters testified for several hours Wednesday showing videos and explaining slides to jurors. Butters is expected to continue his testimony today. The trial is scheduled for the rest of this week and next week.

"We're here to get justice for Bobby," Spence said.

But, John Renzulli, an attorney from New York representing Freedom Arms Inc. and company president, Bob Baker, said the revolver is "a well made, reliable single action revolver that is not defective."

The gun is manufactured for hunting medium to large game, such as cape buffalo or lions, and serious silhouette competition.

"This gun is very reliable with a durable safety," Renzulli said. "This particular incident occurred because Mr. Taylor did not learn the function of the gun or read the manual."

Renzulli said he is confident the jury will find no reason to find a judgment for Taylor.

"Freedom Arms promotes gun safety and encourages all firearm users to learn the function of whatever gun they purchase and to read the owners manual before using the gun," Renzulli said.

Trial resumes today at the Muskingum County Courthouse in Common Pleas Judge Mark Fleegle's courtroom."

Since ALL Freedom Arms revolvers have either a manual sliding bar or transfer bar safety, the only way this mental midget could have shot himself would have been to cock the hammer, then squeeze the trigger. I have never, in all my years around firearms, even heard of someone shooting himself with a single action. To make matters worse, it SEEMS that since the "expert" mentioned transfer-bar, that the FA was one of their Premier versions that hails for around $1700. These are flat out some of the best revolvers you can buy, bar none, and without knowing a lot more all we can offer is that the klutz cocked then fired the .454 into his own leg, and should therefore be held responsible for his own negligence.

"The long duster he was wearing." LMAO.

5 comments:

lostinwyoming said...

Sound's to me like he was playing cowboy quick draw McGraw! =-O

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