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I feel compelled to comment on the Remington Arms legal action
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<blockquote data-quote="rifleman0714" data-source="post: 434377" data-attributes="member: 27501"><p>Agreed, my brother had his 700 fire , it removed a rather large chunk of meat from his right thumb,( the safety removed it when it went off). The trigger was messed with by a self proclaimed "gunsmith". Its a machine, and like any machine if its improperly adjusted, its gonna malfunction. He still has the 700, its a 340 weatherby now and he would sell his wife before the rifle. my respects go out to the families that lost someone due to a malfunction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifleman0714, post: 434377, member: 27501"] Agreed, my brother had his 700 fire , it removed a rather large chunk of meat from his right thumb,( the safety removed it when it went off). The trigger was messed with by a self proclaimed "gunsmith". Its a machine, and like any machine if its improperly adjusted, its gonna malfunction. He still has the 700, its a 340 weatherby now and he would sell his wife before the rifle. my respects go out to the families that lost someone due to a malfunction. [/QUOTE]
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