From the article:
"even as internal documents and outside tests have revealed problems"
BS!
The internal documents were from the development stage of the trigger and was more than a decade before the trigger went to market. It was long before the design was finished. That's what R&D is for.
Outside tests? Really? They have never been able to reproduce the supposed problem on an unmodified Remington 700 trigger under controlled conditions. Not even once. Not even with rifles that were supposed to have already done it.
I have fired many Remington 700s (possibly 100s) with both the Walker and X-Mark and have never had an issue. I firmly believe that everyone of these incidents was either an ND that the person does not want to take responsibility for or a poorly done after market modification of the trigger.
Remington, the largest American gun manufacturer, has been driven to bankruptcy by this clearly anti gun legal attack. Once they are done with them, who's next?
"even as internal documents and outside tests have revealed problems"
BS!
The internal documents were from the development stage of the trigger and was more than a decade before the trigger went to market. It was long before the design was finished. That's what R&D is for.
Outside tests? Really? They have never been able to reproduce the supposed problem on an unmodified Remington 700 trigger under controlled conditions. Not even once. Not even with rifles that were supposed to have already done it.
I have fired many Remington 700s (possibly 100s) with both the Walker and X-Mark and have never had an issue. I firmly believe that everyone of these incidents was either an ND that the person does not want to take responsibility for or a poorly done after market modification of the trigger.
Remington, the largest American gun manufacturer, has been driven to bankruptcy by this clearly anti gun legal attack. Once they are done with them, who's next?