They'll likely say the barreled action be removed from an aftermarket stock, or the rifle must be returned to its factory configuration before it's sent in. ![]() If they refuse to swap take-off triggers from recalled guns then there is a good chance that someone will someday put a bad trigger back in a later rifle build inadvertently (or advertently.)Īctions moved to other stocks seem like they wouldn't be that hard to work with, but if the recall is as big as it could be, then they aren't going to have the time to figure out how to work on every aftermarket Model 700/Model 7 stock out there. They haven't commented, yet, but I'm willing to bet they won't work on triggers that are outside the receiver because of the liability involved should an improperly, customer installed trigger be involved in an accident. I've asked Remington what they suggest to customers that have moved a recalled action/trigger to a different, aftermarket stock or have replaced a recalled X-Mark Pro with an aftermarket trigger.
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