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Minnesota Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Glock

By Derek Sidian Dec 12, 2024 | 1:26 PM

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St. Paul, MN – The State of Minnesota filed a civil lawsuit today against Glock – one of the largest gun manufacturers in the world.

The state claims the gun-maker’s pistols are easily modified into fully automatic firearms with an inexpensive modification known as a “switch” or “auto sear.”

Attorney General Keith Ellison says the gun-maker was aware since the 1980s that the design of its pistols allowed for easy modification to make the gun function like a fully automatic firearm.

The Department of Justice says a “switch” modification can allow a handgun to fire approximately 1,100 – 1,200 rounds per minute, making them “exceptionally lethal.”

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