<chuckle> You got that right, Solus.
And, then to sue the manufacturer because the article functioned as designed? Really? Oh, let me sue Ford because the car made exhaust fumes. Let me sue God because I drowned when I tried to breathe water while following the laws of physics.
What a tremendously obvious unwillingness to accept personal responsibility. And, no less, for not taking obvious steps to prevent personal injury.
Oh! I am sorry! I do not own a Glock. But, I own...ahem...one superannuated, barely functional defensive sidearm (the rest were lost in a regrettable boating accident). Now that I think about it, every one of the owner's manuals for those guns now at the bottom of the unnamed river all expressly stated that I should check to ensure the gun was unloaded before working on it.
Do the Glock user manuals omit this too-obvious, and only-necessary-for-idiots, warning?