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Old 01-23-2008, 10:11 AM   #1
 
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Default Remington Safeties

I was looking on the Remington website I noticed this bit of small print. Will try to repost this here in case anyone is interested.






Remington is extending through December 31, 2008, its Safety Modification Program to remove the bolt-lock mechanism from certain Remington bolt-action centerfire firearms made prior to March, 1982. (Post-1982 bolt-action firearms were not manufactured with bolt-lock mechanisms). To determine whether your firearm has a bolt-lock mechanism and is subject to the safety modification program, click on the model listed below and follow the directions included.
The unloading process for most bolt-action firearms with a bolt-lock mechanism cannot begin unless the manual safety is placed in the "˜F" or "œOff or Fire" position. If you participate in the program your firearm will be modified to eliminate the bolt-lock feature and you will be able to unload your firearm while the safety is kept in the "œS" or "œ On Safe" position. The operation of your firearm will not otherwise be affected.
Here are the basic program elements:




The firearms will be cleaned and inspected and the bolt lock mechanism will be removed for $20.00 plus shipping and handling.



We will return the gun to you with a safety redemption certificate to complete and submit in order to receive a free blaze orange hat. (one hat per certificate)











Please click on the centerfire model to obtain more information on the program for the specific model, as there are some differences in the program based on model type:


Model 722
Model XP-100
Model 40-X








The following bolt-action centerfire firearms are not subject to the Safety Modification Program. Please click on the model for more information on the firearm.


Model Seven
Model 710
Model 30 & 30 Express






If you have a bolt-action rifle with a bolt-lock mechanism, and you do not wish to have the lock removed, you must be sure to follow this IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: Be sure the rifle is pointing in a safe direction anytime you move the manual safety to the "F" or "Off or Fire" position. As soon as you have lifted the bolt, immediately put the manual safety back in the "S" or "On Safe" position and then continue the unloading process.

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Old 01-23-2008, 03:50 PM   #2
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Default RE: Remington Safeties

Just incase some of you dont know, if you have had a trigger job done, and its set lower than factory settings, you probbably wont get your rifle back with your original trigger! if you send it in for the repair.
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