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speaking of Rem 700 trigger recall ? ?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1635640" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>-on older (walker) ones I often replace with a timney</p><p></p><p>-there also was a recall on newer x-mark pro(XMP) non externally adjustable ones (2006-2014) due to "excess bonding agent" that needs to be cleaned off--or replace with a timney</p><p></p><p>older ones had issues with firing when dropped or firing when the safety was taken off--but they are often found to be "tampered with" or "never cleaned" --I have both and never had issues, but I replace most of mine with aftermarket so it's much easier and safer to reduce the trigger pull weight</p><p></p><p>if you want to participate in the "voluntary recall" then just go to the remington website and enter your serial number to see if you qualify--if you do, then fill out the form and request a free shipping label and box (they will send them right to your house)--then take off all accessories (including scope and mount), box up and call ups for a pick up--- they pick up from your house and ship back to remington--- they will replace your trigger with a new xmark pro externally adjustable trigger and send back right to your house</p><p></p><p>I actually started to do this with 1 of my rifles (purchased in 2014) but when I received the cheep box they sent me , it was already damaged before even putting my rifle in it to send back-- I immediately knew I was not going to box up my rifle and send it back in that *** box they sent me, so I just replaced the trigger with a timney and I've been happy ever since</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1635640, member: 94491"] -on older (walker) ones I often replace with a timney -there also was a recall on newer x-mark pro(XMP) non externally adjustable ones (2006-2014) due to "excess bonding agent" that needs to be cleaned off--or replace with a timney older ones had issues with firing when dropped or firing when the safety was taken off--but they are often found to be "tampered with" or "never cleaned" --I have both and never had issues, but I replace most of mine with aftermarket so it's much easier and safer to reduce the trigger pull weight if you want to participate in the "voluntary recall" then just go to the remington website and enter your serial number to see if you qualify--if you do, then fill out the form and request a free shipping label and box (they will send them right to your house)--then take off all accessories (including scope and mount), box up and call ups for a pick up--- they pick up from your house and ship back to remington--- they will replace your trigger with a new xmark pro externally adjustable trigger and send back right to your house I actually started to do this with 1 of my rifles (purchased in 2014) but when I received the cheep box they sent me , it was already damaged before even putting my rifle in it to send back-- I immediately knew I was not going to box up my rifle and send it back in that *** box they sent me, so I just replaced the trigger with a timney and I've been happy ever since [/QUOTE]
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