CNBC Investigative Report on Remington Trigger Flaw

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[FONT=&quot]Just a heads up for any Remington 700 owners out there.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]On CNBC tonight (and again this coming Thursday night):[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]"REMINGTON 700 Under Fire" - CNBC Special Rpt Tonight - Decades old safety defect investigated

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[FONT=&quot]Watch this Special Investigative Report on possible safety defects with this highly popular firearm.
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[FONT=&quot]Are the trial lawyers just ginning up a myth or is it a real problem which Remington Arms Co. Inc. knew about but ignored?[/FONT]
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The CNBC report will air tonight and Thursday evening: News Headlines

BTW, the Remington rebuttal to this show can be found here: Remington

(CNBC is #355 on DirecTV)

[FONT=&quot]Colorado[FONT=&quot] ^^^ Rick[/FONT][/FONT]
 
My name is Laura and I do digital work for Remington. If you're looking for a credible source, check out Remington's response to the CNBC program: Remington
 
I also saw it. Wow!!!!!! They had some very credible retired employees talking about it. I sure hope the issue is resolved! Most of my rifles are custom Rem 700's, some with custom triggers. It would be just horrible if they're covering up the trigger issue just to save a few dollars!!!!!!
 
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"I also saw it. Wow!!!!!! They had some very credible retired employees talking about it. I sure hope the issue is resolved! Most of my rifles are custom Rem 700's, some with custom triggers. It would be just horrible if they're covering up the trigger issue just to save a few dollars!!!!!!"



Don't be to worried. Go to the link for Remington and watch the videos on the right side of the page. Remington doesn't have a problem but CNBC has a big credibility problem.
 
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