preventec47
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- Dec 23, 2009
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I have a 7mm Rem Mag BDL from the early 70s with what I believe is supposed to
contain the "faulty" trigger that the law suits were over.
I never had a problem and am extra safe in the field with where I am pointing the gun.
My feeling was that a new safety trigger would somehow be an inferior trigger ...
you know like cars with emission controls..so I never participated in the trigger replacement
(upgrade?) program. I never did attempt to understand the mechanics of old vs new
trigger design but Remington ( if I recall correctly ) never admitted to faulty design and
agreed to the recall under govt pressure.
What is the prevailing wisdom here. Were the complaints legit and do I need to have
the trigger replaced ? Is the recall/replace program still available ?
contain the "faulty" trigger that the law suits were over.
I never had a problem and am extra safe in the field with where I am pointing the gun.
My feeling was that a new safety trigger would somehow be an inferior trigger ...
you know like cars with emission controls..so I never participated in the trigger replacement
(upgrade?) program. I never did attempt to understand the mechanics of old vs new
trigger design but Remington ( if I recall correctly ) never admitted to faulty design and
agreed to the recall under govt pressure.
What is the prevailing wisdom here. Were the complaints legit and do I need to have
the trigger replaced ? Is the recall/replace program still available ?