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M700 Trigger Malfunction
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 868952" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>That's kinda funny as I well remember watching two or three malfunction right off the rack (brand new and unfired). This was at the Outdoorsman in Greenwood, Indiana. My 700 was the fourth out of that particular lot of six rifles. Mike Walker caught the problem early on, and he was the designer!</p><p> </p><p>Now most folk's beef is not really with the rifle, but because Remington didn't take care of the problem. I never really had a hard gripe about Remington, other than some of their manufacturing processes left something to be desired. Looking at some of their newer rifles, they do look like they are little better. The only serious things I'd like to see changed are the safety, and make the short action about .150" longer.</p><p> </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 868952, member: 25383"] That's kinda funny as I well remember watching two or three malfunction right off the rack (brand new and unfired). This was at the Outdoorsman in Greenwood, Indiana. My 700 was the fourth out of that particular lot of six rifles. Mike Walker caught the problem early on, and he was the designer! Now most folk's beef is not really with the rifle, but because Remington didn't take care of the problem. I never really had a hard gripe about Remington, other than some of their manufacturing processes left something to be desired. Looking at some of their newer rifles, they do look like they are little better. The only serious things I'd like to see changed are the safety, and make the short action about .150" longer. gary [/QUOTE]
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