If all of the incidents were reviewed I think a large percentage of the triggers would have either been adjusted poorly or were full of gunk like years worth of WD-40. It was an incidence of one for me and I am probably the one at fault on that not working out. I should have kept it to see if the metal was different or any other changes. I would still trust the Walker but would at least do a slam fire test on it to be sure.

The incident I related I think the trigger caught on something, Not sure if I recall this correctly but I believe they could not get it to fire on safe again. Local gunsmiths were consulted and none would testify it was faulty. I wonder if they pulled in Jack Belk on this one, the Ralph Nader of Remington.


"When you disarm the people, you commence to offend them and show that you distrust them either through cowardice or lack of confidence, and both of these opinions generate hatred." Niccolo Machiavelli