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New Remington 700 rifles now fitted with Timney Triggers
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<blockquote data-quote="dogsled" data-source="post: 5711215" data-attributes="member: 22589"><p>That may have been part of it, but I had a Remington 700ML that would go off when the safety was disengaged and that trigger had never been touched. I bought it new so I know it had never been worked on. Scared the crap out of me when it did it, but was in a safe direction. It was very repeatable as well. I think that the recoil had vibrated some of the set screws loose due to not enough locktite. I have video of it somewhere, you can hear it drop the firing pin when the safety is released. It was covered under the recall, I sent it back and they replaced the original trigger with the xmark, which I am going to replace as it weighs in at over 6 lbs. pull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogsled, post: 5711215, member: 22589"] That may have been part of it, but I had a Remington 700ML that would go off when the safety was disengaged and that trigger had never been touched. I bought it new so I know it had never been worked on. Scared the crap out of me when it did it, but was in a safe direction. It was very repeatable as well. I think that the recoil had vibrated some of the set screws loose due to not enough locktite. I have video of it somewhere, you can hear it drop the firing pin when the safety is released. It was covered under the recall, I sent it back and they replaced the original trigger with the xmark, which I am going to replace as it weighs in at over 6 lbs. pull. [/QUOTE]
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