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Remington releases a new design for it's trigger
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I was taking a quick look at another forum and saw this posted:
The February 2006 Predator Xtreme magazine (just got it yesterday) has an article on Remington's new trigger for the Model 700/7 for 2006. Pretty interesting. They say it is "an entirely new fire control system"....
AND:
First from reading the article it sounds like it was the lawyers who inspired the new trigger. Remington is calling it the "SPL for "Safety Pivoted Link" the new trigger unit looks remarkably similar to the original, but differs in one major element: the safety blocks movement of both the trigger and sear."
Seems there is an issue with the existing Reminton triggers in that if the safety is on and you pull the trigger, the trigger has to fully return to position or the gun will fire when the safety is released. The trigger may potentially hang/bind on the inside of the stock or something and not fully return to position leaving you in danger when you release the safety.
"Remington makes several claims for the new trigger, among them:
1) improved out-of-the-box feel,
2) better corrosion resistance,
3) more highly-polished parts to provide a crisper pull, and
4) lower pull settings from the factory.
Though trigger tampering still voids the warranty, the trigger pull can be adjusted down to 2 lbs. if done by an authorized Remington Repair Center."
Here's the link if you want to keep track of this thread:
http://longrangehunting.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=94034&an=0&page=0&gonew=1#UNREAD
Best.
The February 2006 Predator Xtreme magazine (just got it yesterday) has an article on Remington's new trigger for the Model 700/7 for 2006. Pretty interesting. They say it is "an entirely new fire control system"....
AND:
First from reading the article it sounds like it was the lawyers who inspired the new trigger. Remington is calling it the "SPL for "Safety Pivoted Link" the new trigger unit looks remarkably similar to the original, but differs in one major element: the safety blocks movement of both the trigger and sear."
Seems there is an issue with the existing Reminton triggers in that if the safety is on and you pull the trigger, the trigger has to fully return to position or the gun will fire when the safety is released. The trigger may potentially hang/bind on the inside of the stock or something and not fully return to position leaving you in danger when you release the safety.
"Remington makes several claims for the new trigger, among them:
1) improved out-of-the-box feel,
2) better corrosion resistance,
3) more highly-polished parts to provide a crisper pull, and
4) lower pull settings from the factory.
Though trigger tampering still voids the warranty, the trigger pull can be adjusted down to 2 lbs. if done by an authorized Remington Repair Center."
Here's the link if you want to keep track of this thread:
http://longrangehunting.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=94034&an=0&page=0&gonew=1#UNREAD
Best.
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