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Old 04-12-2012, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
And you, Sir, have no idea what you're talking about because there have been thousands of documented cases over the years that say you're wrong and the inventor himself says they needed to be fixed!!! I figured there would be a least one that came on here with absolutely no knowledge of the actual problem. I'll wager that you don't even know what the trigger is called or how it works compared to other normal type triggers! If you do, let's hear all about what you know and please don't take a day or three to look it up, LOL! Also, maybe you can come up with a good reason why Remington finally changed them in their best seller after they settled their last court case and paid millions regarding the problem.
Sorry, but that's just funny. Companies have to pay frivolous stupid lawsuits all the time. You should read up a little more on what really happened.
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