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Old 11-29-2010, 11:58 PM
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As has been stated here before. Cardinal rules of safety were not even given lip service by the people who claimed these things blaming it on Remington.. Most problems with the Rem Trigger can be traced to idiots with small screwdrivers and NO Knowledge of how to adjust the Remington trigger. All of the blame for these stupid accidents(??) should be put exactly where it belongs..on the guy who was handling the rifle..If it was pointed where it should have been...no one would have ever been shot...defective gun trigger ammo or whatever else.. Yep we all do stupid things every now and then..but I never point a firearm at anyone..even when it is Open and unloaded. I have seen a few shotguns go off without touching the trigger...mainly on a skeet field but never saw anyone injured... Yep mechanical devices do sometimes break or do things they are not supposed to..but with guns..point it away from people at all times.
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