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Remington issues a recall for rifles with their X-mark triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 946822" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Kenny, I think you're spot-on with your assessment. Privided nothing is wrong in a few hundred rounds, I would say the trigger is most likely NOT one of the ones they are looking for.</p><p></p><p>Just simply my opinion, but I also hate the XMP's as a "lawyer-safe" ***. I think Remington should have never strayed from the old-style flat-back wide-shoe triggers with the gold shoe. Not a **** thing wrong with them once they are fully tuned by someone who really knows what they are doing.</p><p></p><p>Only reason they strayed was because of idiots not knowing what they're doing commencing to doing "trigger jobs" on ries they should have never been "working on" in the first place. Any moron can twist some screws with the right wrench...Doesn't mean they know jack-crap about what they're doing, or making it safe for the end user.</p><p></p><p>I DO know what I'm doing, but I rarely do trigger jobs for anyone who isn't a VERY close friend, and even then, I give them a verbal warning before-hand letting them know that anytime anyone (pro or not) messes with their trigger it has the potential to act up, whether a factory trigger or aftermarket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 946822, member: 12995"] Kenny, I think you're spot-on with your assessment. Privided nothing is wrong in a few hundred rounds, I would say the trigger is most likely NOT one of the ones they are looking for. Just simply my opinion, but I also hate the XMP's as a "lawyer-safe" ***. I think Remington should have never strayed from the old-style flat-back wide-shoe triggers with the gold shoe. Not a **** thing wrong with them once they are fully tuned by someone who really knows what they are doing. Only reason they strayed was because of idiots not knowing what they're doing commencing to doing "trigger jobs" on ries they should have never been "working on" in the first place. Any moron can twist some screws with the right wrench...Doesn't mean they know jack-crap about what they're doing, or making it safe for the end user. I DO know what I'm doing, but I rarely do trigger jobs for anyone who isn't a VERY close friend, and even then, I give them a verbal warning before-hand letting them know that anytime anyone (pro or not) messes with their trigger it has the potential to act up, whether a factory trigger or aftermarket. [/QUOTE]
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