If we were openly discussing smith work and someone hurt themselves could that put some level of liability towards this forum?????
People sue for lesser things.
If we were openly discussing smith work and someone hurt themselves could that put some level of liability towards this forum?????
People sue for lesser things.
whats the difference in discussing shooting guns and someone gets hurt?
If we were openly discussing smith work and someone hurt themselves could that put some level of liability towards this forum?????
People sue for lesser things.
voted unsure.
other forums that have specific 'smithing forums are 95%+ "what oil should I use?" or "how do I clean my [whatever]" or "Is brand X drop-in part better than brand Y drop-in part." Not much better than a general forum. If it can stay technical, then go for it. Iirc 1911 forum was pretty good at keeping it technical.
-rvb
There is no such thing as a "drop in part'
Sure there is. Go look on the first two pages of threads in the long-guns forum and count how many "which AR trigger" or "which scope mount" type threads you see. Then go over to the handguns forum and see how many "which aftermarket guide rod?" or "which glock connector" threads you can find.
-rvb