Baltimore officials are suing firearms manufacturer Glock, demanding that the Austrian-owned company do more to prevent its weapons from being turned into machine guns.
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Maryland and Baltimore City officials announced a lawsuit that alleges Glock makes and sells guns that are easily turned into illegal machine guns.
The auto sear, or “Glock switch,” converts a handgun into a weapon that fires 120 rounds a minute. The lawsuit wants Glock to reject such dangerous capabiliity.
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