SAN FRANCISCO - The state attorney general's office has ordered Jimenez Arms, the maker of inexpensive semiautomatic handguns, to stop making guns after several models repeatedly failed safety tests.
Attorney Richard Ruggieri modified this Bryco Arms Model 38 with an additional internal safety mechanism to demonstrate to an Alameda County jury how the gun could have been made safer. Credit: Matt ...
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The state has blocked the sale of an inexpensive handgun manufactured by a Costa Mesa-based firearms company after the weapon failed safety tests. Jimenez Arms, formerly known as Bryco Arms, was ...