Seems to me, as I remember, one of the guys posting here was the Expert Witness testifying for the prosecution in that case, that ultimately put John Baird and the Buckskin Report out of business.....
The Buckskin Report was started by John Baird in the early 1970's as a protest against\poor building practices involved in production muzzle
loaders,namely the T/C "Hawken" that were assembled by people that had little or no knowledge about how such work should be done.Breech plugs
in some were over stressed to the point of fracturing the last thread by forced tightening using a long bar to force the plug to align with the top flat of
the barrel. There were also cases of 45 caliber guns with 50 caliber breech plugs that would capture a cleaning patch and put the gun out of use until
the breech plug was removed.I had one in my shop years ago and the plug was so tight I couldn't budge it and when a friend,Bill "Big Bill"Hendersen
who was about 6'and 8"AND 365 POUNDS COULDN'T MOVE IT EITHER we knew there was something wrong,very wrong.There were several bad episodes
with plugs blowing off of broken last threads and I know of one terrible injury that involved the loss of an eye and brain injury.
Another case that got Baird into trouble was an imported double gun that had improper nipple seats and a big ball of fire erupted when it was fired.
When pictures of this eruption were shown,the lawyers went away and the maker revamped the guns.The man that posted about this Douglas barrel
incident had to answer only one question from the plaintiff's lawyer and it was "Will ANY steel company recommend 12L14 for gun barrels"? and the
answer was NO,not one.Game over and product liability insurance save the barrel maker.
John Baird was not put out of business by court testimony but there were personal problems and falling income from the magazine that were the major contributors to
the demise.Baird later was living here in WV and was a victim of a dementia of some sort that brought about his death. Baird,Tom Dawson,Art Resell
and myself were friends and I still have the 4th book called Hawken Rifles,the Mountain Man's Choice in my personal collection and am mentioned in it
as a supplier of locks and triggers for these rifle.
Bob Roller