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| quote: Keep these triggers clean and keep your finger off of them and they do not malfunction.
How do you explain the failures of new guns at the factory?
Defeating legislation through education. There is no safe direction to point an unsafe gun.
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| Posts: 90 | Location: Remote Idaho, USA | Registered: 09 October 2010 | 
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| I have owned and shot many a round thru Remington 700 rifles. I have never had an AD. Once when adjusting the trigger pull on a 700, I checked the pull weight outside the stock and it was 4 lbs. The adjustment screw was sealed with hot glue. No engagement or over-travel adjustment was made. I drop-checked the barreled action and the sear held. I then screwed the barreled action into the stock. The drop test and the safety test then failed, and the striker fell both times. Check the bedding! |
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| I agree about bedding. The only AD I ever had with a 700, and I've had a few (700's, not AD's), was in a synthetic stock that I bedded. There was not enough space for the safety to move full on. My fault entirely. |
| Posts: 2827 | Location: Seattle, in the other Washington | Registered: 26 April 2006 | 
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