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Old 04-17-2012, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Topgun 3006
It was asked that facts be put up on this thread.
Nope. You said in black and white from Remington. I asked you to post that.

For every gun smith that has wrote something bad about Remington 700's, there have been 5 that have wrote something good.

I think, bad trigger jobs, bad cleaning procedures (or no cleaning at all) and sheer carelessness is the root of 99.9% of these problems.

There will always be problems with anything mechanical. A Mercedes will break down. It will break down faster when worked on by a uncertified Mercedes mechanic.

I think Remington is a good company that produces a great product and they care about our sports of shooting and hunting.
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