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Older Remington 700 trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="Riverking01" data-source="post: 1653065" data-attributes="member: 109886"><p>I am a Remington employee and I had a rifle with a trigger issue. Had the rifle for a few years before I knew it had an issue. I've hunted with the gun many times and bagged my biggest buck with it. Never had an issue till two years ago. I was walking out of the woods one evening and unloaded it. As I was waiting for my buddy to come out I was screwing around and drawing up like a deer was running by and I flicked the safety off and hear click. Shocked, I cycled the action again and "click" as soon as the safety came off. Brought it home and once the gun warmed up it was fine. Waited for another cold day and left it outside for awhile and same thing happened. Well of course it was on the recall. I have at least 20 Remington rifles and that was the only one I have had issues with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riverking01, post: 1653065, member: 109886"] I am a Remington employee and I had a rifle with a trigger issue. Had the rifle for a few years before I knew it had an issue. I’ve hunted with the gun many times and bagged my biggest buck with it. Never had an issue till two years ago. I was walking out of the woods one evening and unloaded it. As I was waiting for my buddy to come out I was screwing around and drawing up like a deer was running by and I flicked the safety off and hear click. Shocked, I cycled the action again and “click” as soon as the safety came off. Brought it home and once the gun warmed up it was fine. Waited for another cold day and left it outside for awhile and same thing happened. Well of course it was on the recall. I have at least 20 Remington rifles and that was the only one I have had issues with. [/QUOTE]
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