Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Many of you remember Jack Belk. He's a well known Idaho gunsmith who's been an expert witness in a number of the Remington lawsuits. He was a long time member of the Fire. I had him look at the trigger on my dad's old 721 that had once fired when Dad took off the safety. Luckily he had it pointed in a safe direction.
I have no idea what that trigger looks like inside but he epoxied 2 pieces together. He said it's a permanent fix for the problem. I'm sure some of you know what he's talking about because I sure don't.


He just made the connector one piece by epoxying it . The newer 700 triggers are all one piece.

Went to my Local Walmart and all they had were Salvages on hand, seems they shipped all their 700's back to Remington. I wonder if Remington will survive this recall. I bet only a few hundred thousand rifles make it back to them since most of the older rifles have been either scrapped,modified to accept new triggers or the owners will just refuse to send them in.