Minnesota Sues Glock Over Pistol "Switch" Capability
- Minnesota is suing Glock for making and selling guns that can "easily be converted" to illegal automatic weapons with a small device known as a switch.
- The complaint alleges that Glock has known about the ability to use the switches since the 1980s.
- New Jersey and Minnesota sued Glock on Thursday, calling on the gunmaker to stop selling firearms that can be adapted with dime-sized switches to fire up to 1,200 rounds a minute.
- Glock advertises its fully automatic handguns to civilians who can't legally own them, depicting them as fun and cool, knowing that it's very easy for members of the public to convert its semi-automatic handguns.
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