Nice attempt to deflect everyone's attention.
Didn't work, though.
Glock's ballistic finger printing didn't give the gov't permission to sit on an oversight committee that would control how it does business.
S&W did.
Ruger's actions, while certainly reprehensible, also didn't give the gov't the kind of control of daily operations, or the potential impact, that S&W did.
The mag ban is actually fairly limited compared to the potential for interference posed by the S&W agreement, which has the potential to be open-ended, every increasing, and unlimited.
Apples and orangutangs.