International Armament Corp. v. King

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1985-02-20

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WALLACE, Justice. This is a products liability case. Clifford Wayne King was injured when his “Star Gauge” shotgun misfired. The shotgun was manufactured by Armas Erbi S. Coop. (Armas Erbi), a Spanish corporation, imported by Petitioner, International Armament Corporation (Interarms), and sold to King by Oshman’s Sporting Goods Company, Texas, Inc., (Oshman’s). <p "b630…

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