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Older Remington 700 trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1646003" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I've seen too many Remington/Walker triggers that look like the one in my post above. Lube that has turned to varnish over the years. Internal parts sticking and won't move freely. Make no mistake, the internals of a trigger <strong><em>must</em></strong> move freely! The trigger assembly should require NO lube. Clean and dry. Clean with lighter fluid and blow-out with compressed air (If you don't have an air compressor, used 'canned' air like you use to clean a key board). I won't adjust one, just too much liability involved. Look at all Remington has gone through over these triggers. The trigger, where you put your finger, rattles like 2 peas in a tin can. Several of my personal custom rifles are built on Remington 700 actions, and not 1 of them has a Rem/Walker trigger. It is literally a *** compared to the well made aftermarket offerings of today. Most triggers that come on factory rifles are (a ***). There are exceptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1646003, member: 24284"] I've seen too many Remington/Walker triggers that look like the one in my post above. Lube that has turned to varnish over the years. Internal parts sticking and won't move freely. Make no mistake, the internals of a trigger [B][I]must[/I][/B] move freely! The trigger assembly should require NO lube. Clean and dry. Clean with lighter fluid and blow-out with compressed air (If you don't have an air compressor, used 'canned' air like you use to clean a key board). I won't adjust one, just too much liability involved. Look at all Remington has gone through over these triggers. The trigger, where you put your finger, rattles like 2 peas in a tin can. Several of my personal custom rifles are built on Remington 700 actions, and not 1 of them has a Rem/Walker trigger. It is literally a *** compared to the well made aftermarket offerings of today. Most triggers that come on factory rifles are (a ***). There are exceptions. [/QUOTE]
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