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Couple of problems with the old Walker trigger. Can be adjusted to below 2 lbs. It’s not safe below 3 lbs. The tolerances are to sloppy for low pull weights. Buy a good after market trigger and enjoy a fine rifle. A Shilen trigger would be a good choice . Hasbeen
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The rifle was not loaded in the vehicle. I unloaded the rifle when I got back to the vehicle outside of the truck.
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The smith should have removed the tab that allows you to unload on safe. Either way - replace the trigger. Good idea, funny thing is I have had mine for over thirty years, no issues, I did. Adjust the trigger myself, but knock on wood, no issue to date. Mine is in 25/06.
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Just thought I would post this so folks can be careful. I had an issue with a stiff safety a couple of years ago and the gunsmith told me he replaced the trigger on my 1986 Remington model 700 .264 Win mag for me. I did not ask him what he replaced it with, just what poundage it was. He said it was two pounds and I tried the trigger and it seemed nice. About a year or so ago, I shot a doe, but when I got to her she tried to get up to run. I quickly swung into action and when I took the safety off the gun discharged. I chalked it up to me hitting the trigger in the exactment of her getting up to run. A year goes by and several deer are taken and rifle is taken to the range this past august on two occasions with no issues.
Three weeks ago after an evening hunt I was unloading my rifle at my truck and the gun went off. It scared the crap out of me. I again figured I must have hit the trigger some how. Yesterday I hunted with my son. When we got back to the truck I pointed the rifle in a safe direction and when I slid the safety off she went off .
I will be taking the rifle to Jarret Rifles tomorrow to see what is going on, but just want to give folks a heads up to be careful.
Dan That's a commonly reported occurrence with the Remington 700.
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Just thought I would post this so folks can be careful. I had an issue with a stiff safety a couple of years ago and the gunsmith told me he replaced the trigger on my 1986 Remington model 700 .264 Win mag for me. I did not ask him what he replaced it with, just what poundage it was. He said it was two pounds and I tried the trigger and it seemed nice. About a year or so ago, I shot a doe, but when I got to her she tried to get up to run. I quickly swung into action and when I took the safety off the gun discharged. I chalked it up to me hitting the trigger in the exactment of her getting up to run. A year goes by and several deer are taken and rifle is taken to the range this past august on two occasions with no issues.
Three weeks ago after an evening hunt I was unloading my rifle at my truck and the gun went off. It scared the crap out of me. I again figured I must have hit the trigger some how. Yesterday I hunted with my son. When we got back to the truck I pointed the rifle in a safe direction and when I slid the safety off she went off .
I will be taking the rifle to Jarret Rifles tomorrow to see what is going on, but just want to give folks a heads up to be careful.
Dan That's a commonly reported occurrence with the Remington 700. What? You mean they malfunction when some idiot reworks or alters the parts to non factory specs? Yeah -that's real common. With most factory guns.
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Timney replacement trigger. Cheap insurance. DF
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I had one do this once. I couldn't make it do it again so I just forgot about it. Sold the rifle 20 years later just becfause I didn't shoot it any more.
Does anyone know if Remington has fixed this problem with current production 700s?
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my rem 700, 270 would do the same, had it fixed. Mine also. We've only known about the problems with the factory Walker trigger for about 25 years; I guess the word's just getting around.
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Get a Tikka trigger. Of course, you’ll have to replace the stock and barreled action too.
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my rem 700, 270 would do the same, had it fixed. Mine also. We've only known about the problems with the factory Walker trigger for about 25 years; I guess the word's just getting around. And it continues to be denied after all these years and all of the verified instances of unintended discharges.
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Funny, I have 11 of them, from 1970 vintage up to 2014, never had a problem. You are obviously very special. You should come to Vegas with luck like that. I was skeptical of the trigger issue for several years, until I had two unintended discharges like the OP's.
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Timney trigger is your huckleberry!
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A Rem 700ADL was my first centerfire rifle. A gift from my dad. We cleaned it with WD-40, never took it out of the stock or cleaned the trigger works.
Fast forward to my time in the service, I decide that if I can strip an M16A2 or M4A1 down, I can do the same with a Rem 700. When it came to the trigger works, I used mineral spirits on it and whoa, mama, did some gunk come out. Nasty brown gummy gunk. Never had it discharge when coming off safe, but maybe the Lord was watching out for me.
Dad is still likely to use WD40 on his guns, despite my suggestions otherwise. I tell him if he has to go cheap, automobile ATF and motor oil are the ticket.I have used it on occasion, but only as a solvent that gets cleaned off before lubing.
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That chit is garbage for a lube, which it is not. It is for water displacing. Really gums up over time.
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Remington 3 rings of steel. Can’t be beat...
BUT.. thier triggers SUCK
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Nylon 66 is the only Remington rifle I ever owned, but I do remember when the 700's came out in the early 60's. They were called the 'poor man's' model 70. Had an uncle and several friends that had them.... didn't take them long to get rid of them, either. Now, from what I read, that are good rifles. My BIL has 2 newer model 308's and they are very accurate.
Has Remington changed the trigger or is it the same one from back in the day?
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Clean It and set to 3 lbs
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The drawing explains what happens. The Walker trigger has a trigger and a connector, the connector is the problem. The connector is what contacts the sear and keeps it from dropping. When the safety is on it lifts the sear off of the connector and also blocks it, leaving the trigger and connector free to move. If the trigger is pulled it will return to its original position and about 99.999999% of the time the connector will, too. But sometimes the connector doesn't, generally because of gunk or something blocking its return. But whatever the reason, it stays out from under the sear. When the safety is pushed off there is nothing keeping the sear from dropping which releases the firing pin and Kaboom. If you have a Model 700 with the original Walker trigger, cock it and look through the inspection hole in the side of the trigger plate, you will see just how little contact there is between the connector and sear to start with.
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Does anyone even know what the gun tinkerer replaced the original trigger with ?
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