M-9 destructive testing
From my point of view, it seemed the Army wanted to sit at a desk and simply guess about the exact operation of the M-9 hilt. By doing so, they could avoid recognizing that operation of the hilt infringes U.S. Patent 4,458,420. Destructive scientific tests were the responsibility of the contractor, with the results being submitted to Army possession. After repeated requests for those results were made, it became apparent that they were unavailable, and certainly never relied on as per claim of infringement made with the United States Army Laboratory Command. These guys further ignored such scientific tests as submitted by me.
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