Give me a break man! You wouldn't admit that the sun isn't the moon if your life depended on it LOL! I just went into the video and stopped it at the 19-20 second mark like you stated and the memo is basically impossible to read, including the numbers 721 if a person didn't know what they were looking for. Anyway, is not a M721 in the 700 series that we're talking about here? You made no mention of the actual information Mike gave in the interview. Why is that? Was it because it backs up everything I've been stating and refutes your comments? Everything Remington produced after he invented it in the late 40s and then patented it in 1950 had that trigger in it until 2006 when they finally took it out of everything except the cheap 770. Incidentally, FYI the 721 and 722 series rifles were in what Remington called a "Safety Modification Program" after they were discontinued in 1961. That modification was/is to remove the bolt-lock feature so that the rifle can be loaded/unloaded while the safe is in a "safe" position, rather than putting it into the "fire" position like they were originallly designed. It is/was apparently another attempt by Remington to lessen the problems they were having with lawsuits over the guns going off without the trigger being pulled. You really need to go take a hike and think things over, as you're not helping yourself with these ridiculous responses!
Last edited by Topgun 3006; 04-16-2012 at 12:37 PM.