In this 2009 photo provided by Trent Procter, a Savage Arms stainless steel 10ML-II muzzleloader owned by Procter of Swan River, Manitoba, Canada, is displayed weeks after its barrel exploded and ...
Savage Arms started producing the 10 ML-II in 2001. According to the AP, the case highlights a gunmaker loophole in the manufacture of consumer products. The Consumer Product Safety Commission has no ...
One of the nation's largest rifle makers is accused of marketing a muzzleloader that occasionally explodes and can severely injure hunters. Savage Arms has faced several lawsuits over its 10ML-II ...
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