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Remington Class Action Suit

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60 Minutes did a piece on a family who lost a son and their other son was sent to prison for murdering his little brother.  Turns out Remington's trigger was to blame for the accident, they knew the guns had this problem and basically did nothing about it.  Sad story.

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If you don't want to send your entire rifle in, remove the accessories, scope, rings, etc. The timney drop in trigger works PHENOMENAL. It may require some filing so the trigger assembly doesn't contact any of the stock/trigger housing.

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On 3/16/2017 at 1:42 PM, Jrob78 said:

60 Minutes did a piece on a family who lost a son and their other son was sent to prison for murdering his little brother.  Turns out Remington's trigger was to blame for the accident, they knew the guns had this problem and basically did nothing about it.  Sad story.

That was a powerful piece.  I've done nothing to learn more than what was on that show...so, I'm sure there's other versions...nuances...but the story did make a pretty good case.

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Thank good all the Remington rifles I own or very old models of the 700 action.

 

After the way Remington did me on the worthless cti 105 shotgun and the r-30 rifle they had developed few years ago I wouldn't have anything to do with Remington again, they are a worthless company run by worthless people.

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I have a 1994 Remington 700 in 338win. mag. It's never misfired.

 

the problem is you never point a gun at something you don't want to shoot. Never trust a gun safety anyway.

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