Originally Posted by
gjersy
Welcome to the forum Kshorn1, we had pages and pages of debate last winter in the gun section over the Rem trigger. Go to the gun section and turn back a few pages and read the thread on the Rem trigger recall, if you want lots of info. My opinion is the "misfires" are a combination of either, residue/oil build up, reckless firearm handling, unqualified gun smithing and mostly lawyers looking for work.
Hate to say it, but every single injury or death that occurred from these so called "miss-fires" were the product of failing to adhere to the GOLDEN rule of firearms safety,
NEVER POINT YOUR FIREARM AT ANYTHING YOU AREN'T GOING TO KILL That's plain and simple. If they hadn't been miss-handling the firearm in the first place, when and IF it did miss-fire then NO ONE would have gotten hurt. Always treat your firearm as if it were loaded and ready to fire and keep it pointed in a safe direction.