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October 15th, 2010, 12:33 AM #1
REMINGTON, ANYBODY SEE THIS?
http://www.worldtelevisionnews.net/c...nder-fire.html
i did a search, didnt see anything so i decided to share..FJB
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October 15th, 2010, 12:44 AM #2
Re: REMINGTON, ANYBODY SEE THIS?
Repost.
Don't have the link handy, I think it was a day or two ago though.
I am interested in seeing this report. Don't know what they might conclude on it.I'm so fast, I can bump fire a bolt action.
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October 15th, 2010, 01:05 AM #3Banned
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oh ya the deadly unsafe bolt action what a crock of S**T what a liberal biased judgemental junk attempt at journalism get a life, I will place a bet that more people have died from hippo attacks in africa then the model 700 has killed children... whitetail deer on the other hand is a totally different story
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October 15th, 2010, 06:39 AM #4
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http://forum.pafoa.org/national-11/1...es-attack.html
10 charactersThe real answer is 42.
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October 15th, 2010, 07:05 AM #5
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What is the problem with them? The article doesn't really say.
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October 15th, 2010, 09:46 AM #6
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In 1979 after a series of complaints Remington determined that 1% of the 700s produced could be "Tricked" into firing when moving the safety to the fire position, without pulling the trigger. Something about a clearance problem with the linkage.
Their justification for not recalling the 2,000,000 + Remington 700s (at that time) was that many other firearms can be tricked into doing the same thing and that if the muzzle is in a safe direction it doesn't really matter anyway.
Here's the leaked memo.
Here's a CBS report from 2001.
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October 15th, 2010, 10:03 AM #7
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The Leftists won't be happy until they've demonized and destroyed every corporation in America.
Its easier to fool people than to convince them they've been fooled....Mark Twain
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October 15th, 2010, 10:09 AM #8Member
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Re: REMINGTON, ANYBODY SEE THIS?
Quite a few years ago I had this happen on my 700. Due to the conditions I assumed it was my fault, Now after hearing this I have my doubts. When it occurred, I was hunting upstate. It was extremely cold. The high for the day was 15F. When I left the cabin it was -4F. I remember it well. My beard and moustache were frozen solid.
When I called it a day in the late afternoon I headed back up hill to the cabin. When I got to the mowed area I began to unload the gun. I pointed the muzzle to the ground. I pushed the safety to off. It must be in the off position to actuate the bolt. When I did it discharged. I am 100% certain that my trigger finger was not in the trigger guard. It was not the same motion I would have used to move the safety if I was in a firing position. In a firing position the thumb moves in a push forward direction. When I was unloading the gun my thumb is in a horizontal position and the whole hand moves.
When the gun went off I was beyond startled and froze. I did a mental check list of what I did wrong. The only thing I could come up with it that with it being so cold my hands were too numb to feel exactly where they were and I must have accidently "pulled" the trigger with my pinky finger.
Now I am concerned that my rifle is one of the "trick" ones. I keep my firearms in very servicable conditions. They exhibit normal field wear but are properly cleaned and lubricated.
I need to find out what the remediation is and how to get the gun evaluated and fixed.
I really like this rifle and intend to keep it and hand it down. Needless to say I want to hand down a safe rifle. If Remington's risk analysis concluded that 1% is a broadly acceptable risk I am very disappointed in them.
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October 15th, 2010, 08:51 PM #9Grand Member
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Re: REMINGTON, ANYBODY SEE THIS?
I'm sure the TV show will be a hatchet job. I have seen enough reports similar to what scott125 said to believe there could be problem of some sort.
In fact a buddy of mine had a similar AD when he pushed his safety off. He's not sure about his trigger finger (again, it was cold) and I did find a piece of styrofoam when I took the stock off to look at things. So we're not sure what happened except that he shot a hole in his garage wall.
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October 16th, 2010, 10:56 PM #10Member
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Re: REMINGTON, ANYBODY SEE THIS?
many years ago, Rem. had a recall on the mod. 600's. if the trigger was pulled with the saftey in the on position and then pushed to the off position, the rifle would fire. I had a 6 mm that would do exactly that. recall fixes it. mid 60's.
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