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<blockquote data-quote="surjimmy" data-source="post: 1331055" data-attributes="member: 1551"><p>They did prove Remington knew about it, I am not saying Remington is at fault for unsafe gun handling. Remington is at fault for putting out an unsafe gun when the designer himself told them before it went to market. A US Marine Sniper pulled the trigger called mis-fire. When the range officer went over there the Marine touched the bolt handle and the gun went off. At court when the expert witness was showing the court the rifle it happened again with a different rifle, the Judge even stood up and said for the record the weapon just fired when letting off the safety. Call it what u want and say always point the gun in a safe direction, but no one with any sort of brains is going to take that gun to the woods or buy it Period. I have a 1968 Rem. 700 I will not hunt with it again until I have a gunsmith check it over. Remington knew about the problem and chose not to spend under 6 cents to fix it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surjimmy, post: 1331055, member: 1551"] They did prove Remington knew about it, I am not saying Remington is at fault for unsafe gun handling. Remington is at fault for putting out an unsafe gun when the designer himself told them before it went to market. A US Marine Sniper pulled the trigger called mis-fire. When the range officer went over there the Marine touched the bolt handle and the gun went off. At court when the expert witness was showing the court the rifle it happened again with a different rifle, the Judge even stood up and said for the record the weapon just fired when letting off the safety. Call it what u want and say always point the gun in a safe direction, but no one with any sort of brains is going to take that gun to the woods or buy it Period. I have a 1968 Rem. 700 I will not hunt with it again until I have a gunsmith check it over. Remington knew about the problem and chose not to spend under 6 cents to fix it. [/QUOTE]
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