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I guess the Remington apologists will blow this off just like they do when they close the bolt and the rifle goes BOOM!!! I like Remington rifles by the way... Just not their triggers.
---------------------------------------- I'm a big fan of the courtesy flush.
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Let me get this straight? Just as dangerous as a Walker trigger, but with a crappier trigger pull? Good job there, Remington.
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at least they are admitting there is a problem and fixing them.
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This will fix what's ailing the Remington problem.
---------------------------------------- I'm a big fan of the courtesy flush.
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I've got a Model 7 I'll have to check out to see if it's affected. Off to the man cave shortly.....
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Scrubs,
Many thanks for posting this notice.
A lot of us here at the Fire have Remington rifles and the faulty triggers really do pose a significant safety hazard.
Steve
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You`re welcome 7x57STEVE.
I was hoping it didn`t turn into a bash fest...
BB, that`s how I plan to remedy the situation in my sons 700.
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I don't own a remington, I guess I can add this to the list of reasons why not
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Timney or Jewel in all 9 of mine
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I've got a Model 7 I'll have to check out to see if it's affected. Off to the man cave shortly..... Cbhecked mine out-it's not on the recall.
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Great, how to send 40+ rifles in..
Hey!! Your going the wrongway.
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I got two to send, both now customs. Now I gotta yank scopes, and find a schitty stock for the one....aint sendin them a McMillan and have it get scratched.
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I got two to send, both now customs. Now I gotta yank scopes, and find a schitty stock for the one....aint sendin them a McMillan and have it get scratched. If they're customs, you should have good triggers already in them.
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I got two to send, both now customs. Now I gotta yank scopes, and find a schitty stock for the one....aint sendin them a McMillan and have it get scratched. If they're customs, you should have good triggers already in them. Did you buy new tits for your wife the first time you met her? No, you tried them out first to see if they work. No use spendin money when original equipment gets the job done.
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Considering the number of guys here at the Fire who have Remington rifles that are being recalled, this should probably get a sticky.
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I guess the Remington apologists will blow this off just like they do when they close the bolt and the rifle goes BOOM!!! I like Remington rifles by the way... Just not their triggers. Yes !
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With the last manufactured date being 3 days ago, I wonder how the dealers with stock on hand handle this. With this being a safety issue, I wouldn`t think they would be able to sell them.
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Retailers have already pulled the rifles.
I'm betting they get replaced with that Crapp-U Trigger look-a-like. Either way, if it's not an Original Walker, I'll replace them myself. Truth is, I haven't seen a factory trigger I'd keep, except the old school Remington Wlakers.
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