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oldelkhunter 06-01-2005 09:17 AM

Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 
I am pretty sure everyone is familiar with the 700 and its propensity to accidentally discharge when switching from safe to fire. My question is if I buy another aftermarket trigger Timney,Shilen,Jewell etc etc can the gun still accidentally discharge after replacing the stock trigger.?

bigcountry 06-01-2005 09:23 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 
I believe any of these safeties that doesn't block a firing pin completely can accidently let the hammer go. I think the remington issue was the gunk that builds up was causeing the safety switch to push down on the sear.

oldelkhunter 06-01-2005 09:25 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 
They have to all have a very similiar mechanism which should produce the same results if gunk is allowed in there. I guess if I build another 700 I will have to put a M70 type safety on it. BTW since JamesB never has problems with his 700's this post doesn't apply to him:D

trailer 06-01-2005 09:41 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 
The problem with the safety has come up more then once and I was just wondering, does this apply to the new Remingtons or the old ones? I have a Remington 700 rifle that I purchased in the late 70’s and have never had this problem.

bigcountry 06-01-2005 09:57 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 

BTW since JamesB never has problems with his 700's this post doesn't apply to him
Oh man, I was betting it was going to take him only 4 hours or less to sniff out somebody was busting on old green for him to post a reply that there's no need to replace a remington trigger and he has had 500 without failure. :D

Sniper151 06-01-2005 10:03 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 
If you have a Remington 700 that is discharging when the safety is disengaged you should take it to a competent gunsmith or sent back to Remington to correct the problem. Someone has been dicking with the trigger settings to a point where the firearm is unsafe.[:-]

oldelkhunter 06-01-2005 10:07 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 

If you have a Remington 700 that is discharging when the safety is disengaged you should take it to a competent gunsmith or sent back to Remington to correct the problem. Someone has been dicking with the trigger settings to a point where the firearm is unsafe.
Actually only happened once and it was with a 1972 700 ADL in 25-06 and it went off when the safety was released. Trigger pulls were excellent on any new Remington back then and the trigger was "as is" from the factory.

trailer 06-01-2005 10:25 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 
Well all I can say is that my rifle has never been to a gunsmith to adjust the trigger and I’ve always been pleased with it since the day I bought it.

SWAMPMAN 06-01-2005 10:32 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 
OEH,
It happened to me once. My brother in law took the safety off of a 700 BDL 30-06 and darn near took my head off with it. He swears up and down he never touched the trigger. That was after he picked himself up following a punch to the nose. To this day I won't hunt with him. You mean he wasn't lying?

oldelkhunter 06-01-2005 10:34 AM

RE: Remington 700 Accidental Discharges
 

Well all I can say is that my rifle has never been to a gunsmith to adjust the trigger and I’ve always been pleased with it since the day I bought it.
I am sure that is the case but since my incident I have never really trusted that safety mechanism and judging by the wording and instructions in the user manual neither does the manufacturer. I am sure they fixed it now with the recall and the bolt "Unlock" with safety on feature.


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