Ad blocker detected: Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.
This is the place to post your news and reviews on anything that's firearm related (rifles, magazines, ammo, barrels, holsters, training classes, optics, etc). Please try to make the reviews as thorough as possible and include pictures, or links to pictures if possible, as well as price(s). Some syndicated content will go here as well.
So... Can't make this schite up. Sig obviously did NOT procure enough hookers & blow for the Consumer Product Safety Commissioners. What part of "IT'S ON A FIREARM" did the CPSC fail to comprehend??????????? My 1st concern is that my toddler grandchild will break into my safe, grab an SBR & get it out, then unscrew the Sig Sauer Romeo5 battery access &... EAT THE BATTERY
Well, that stupid tiny ziplock bag the battery comes in as new is definitely adult-proof. & yeah, just about every CR2032 RD ever made has knurled battery access...
AZHTfreak wrote: ↑January 9th, 2025, 8:26 pm
So... Can't make this schite up. Sig obviously did NOT procure enough hookers & blow for the Consumer Product Safety Commissioners. What part of "IT'S ON A FIREARM" did the CPSC fail to comprehend??????????? My 1st concern is that my toddler grandchild will break into my safe, grab an SBR & get it out, then unscrew the Sig Sauer Romeo5 battery access &... EAT THE BATTERY
I don't see this as idiocracy (I mean it could be... but...). I see this as lawfare - the use of the government to attack businesses in industries that they don't like (the gun industry)...
OK - I guess the idiocracy in our society makes this sort of abuse possible.
AZHTfreak wrote: ↑January 10th, 2025, 4:36 am
Well, that stupid tiny ziplock bag the battery comes in as new is definitely adult-proof. & yeah, just about every CR2032 RD ever made has knurled battery access...
We're from the government and we're here to help!
The description of the recall issue is not very specific and worded to induce confusion...I'm going to assume it is due to the new battery being in a zip lock bag instead of a plastic sealed package, like new batteries usually come in these days. No one is going to bother with this recall...why would anyone want those dumb warning labels on their battery cap?