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Now my bolt does NOT lock with the safety on. I thought from reading here that that was a Remington feature. It was on the older ones. I do not know what year that it changed but I have one of each. miles The 721 bolt won't open with the safety on.
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soundslike a deal. what am I missing?
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To no one in particular.
I have a rem.700 and yep it is chambered in the dreaded 270 win.
The only time it will go somewhere is when i am carrying it on a hunting trip.
The trigger has not been adjusted at all,it does get taken down and cleaned before it gets sighted in. I don't plan on getting another but there are are other triggers out there if one so desires.
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Did you see the part about 12.5 million for the attorneys? Pigs.
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Yes an I heard today that Savage is recalling all their guns because of great quality an grouping .They will be using Remington parts
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Some have mentioned in the 13 page long thread that the 700 bolt locks when the safety is engaged. I just went out to my safe and checked my one and only 700. I cycled the unloaded action 5 times, set and released the safety 5 times. Pulled trigger with safety on and released 5 times, no problem. Pounded pretty good on the floor with safety on and off, no problem. Now my bolt does NOT lock with the safety on. I thought from reading here that that was a Remington feature. My rifle is a 700P. I've never messed with the trigger. I don't really care for the trigger but can't express why other than it doesn't feel familiar. Was there a trigger Remington used that allowed the bolt to open with the safety engaged? In the bolt handle notch there will be a space between the stock and action , a metal tab that is part of the safety will lock into a notch that is milled at the root of the bolt handle. If there is no notch on the bolt then a gunsmith can grind one in and you could then buy a safety kit somewhere, I think Ultralight arms sells one thru Brownells.
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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. Sounds like a niche for some gunsmith, if that is a reliable fix. miles Here's a diagram posted by former member and gunsmith Malm.
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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. Sounds like a niche for some gunsmith, if that is a reliable fix. miles Here's a diagram posted by former member and gunsmith Malm. May he rest in peace . Great guy
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What happens when you're rifle that's supposed to have a wart goes back and doesn't anymore? Remington was replacing the firing pin assembly under warrantee ten years ago...
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I have an old Remington adl it is in 25/06 I adjusted the trigger years ago, never problem with the rifle, I got it second hand and it has the bolt lock, just a piece of metal that pops up and stops bolt from opening with safety on, I think it was made in the 70's I think.
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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. Sounds like a niche for some gunsmith, if that is a reliable fix. miles Here's a diagram posted by former member and gunsmith Malm. May he rest in peace . Great guy Yes he was.
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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. Rock Chuck, that was refreshing, and useful. thanks for posting that. Sycamore
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Here's a diagram posted by former member and gunsmith Malm. Thanks for posting that. Sycamore
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The "problem" with the Walker trigger is at point B in the diagram. If something like a grain of sand (dirt, gummy oil, ice, etc) gets in that position, then the disconnector cannot return to position and can allow an AD. It is extremely unlikely but is possible.
By simply gluing the disconnector to the trigger itself, there is no longer any space for dust to intrude. This was the "5 cent" fix that Walker told Remington of way back in the 1960s. Just make it a one-piece unit and there is no problem.
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Rem has this all screwed up - no need for this recall. There are several guys on this forum who have stated and argued that there is absolutely nothing wrong with that trigger/safety setup. If they see this thread, they probably will again state their case, with factual verification.
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