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Gunsmithing
M700 Trigger Malfunction
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<blockquote data-quote="John-Pure Precision" data-source="post: 868475" data-attributes="member: 15352"><p>I hear you don on getting spooked about them. I was more nervous with this trigger then on some patrols I conducted in Iraq! The reason why no gunsmiths are saying anything because they all have tried to lighten Remington triggers. Not to say there are gunsmiths that know a ton more then another and there are people who should not be tuning triggers. But it looks like no matter who touches them they WILL malfunction at some point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John-Pure Precision, post: 868475, member: 15352"] I hear you don on getting spooked about them. I was more nervous with this trigger then on some patrols I conducted in Iraq! The reason why no gunsmiths are saying anything because they all have tried to lighten Remington triggers. Not to say there are gunsmiths that know a ton more then another and there are people who should not be tuning triggers. But it looks like no matter who touches them they WILL malfunction at some point. [/QUOTE]
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