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<blockquote data-quote="jdpenterprises" data-source="post: 573001" data-attributes="member: 31966"><p>I shouldn't have said opened the bolt, technically I didn't. I rotated the bolt when it went off. In hind sight I should have put it on safety. I had the trigger lightned to 3lbs. by a competent gunsmith. I myself have never "messed" with the trigger. None the less, I was more turned off by Remington's response. I had to ship the gun to them (my cost) they evaluated the gun, said the trigger assembly needed to be replaced. Best they would do was put a *** x mark trigger in it at half cost ($60 including shipping). That gun became a safe queen for a year and was recently traded for another gun by another manufacturer. I used to be a Remington guy, hell I still have 10 Remington guns. I only have one model 700 now, most are shotguns. I am not willing to risk another potential accident and Remington's lack of completelly taking care of the issue was the icing on the cake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdpenterprises, post: 573001, member: 31966"] I shouldn't have said opened the bolt, technically I didn't. I rotated the bolt when it went off. In hind sight I should have put it on safety. I had the trigger lightned to 3lbs. by a competent gunsmith. I myself have never "messed" with the trigger. None the less, I was more turned off by Remington's response. I had to ship the gun to them (my cost) they evaluated the gun, said the trigger assembly needed to be replaced. Best they would do was put a *** x mark trigger in it at half cost ($60 including shipping). That gun became a safe queen for a year and was recently traded for another gun by another manufacturer. I used to be a Remington guy, hell I still have 10 Remington guns. I only have one model 700 now, most are shotguns. I am not willing to risk another potential accident and Remington's lack of completelly taking care of the issue was the icing on the cake. [/QUOTE]
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