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re: 60 minutes special on Remington on now
Posted on 2/19/17 at 9:31 pm to lsuroadie
Posted on 2/19/17 at 9:31 pm to lsuroadie
Eat a dick.
Apparently you have no idea how long this issue has been litigated, you've never seen the past 60 Minutes/CNBC shows that clearly misrepresent the issue here, and have no idea that rifles with improperly modified triggers or have been neglected of basic maintenance been submitted as evidence which is no fault of Remington's. I would expect gun owners to be better educated and objective rather than gleefully jumping on this same bandwagon being driven by gun-control zealots.
Apparently you have no idea how long this issue has been litigated, you've never seen the past 60 Minutes/CNBC shows that clearly misrepresent the issue here, and have no idea that rifles with improperly modified triggers or have been neglected of basic maintenance been submitted as evidence which is no fault of Remington's. I would expect gun owners to be better educated and objective rather than gleefully jumping on this same bandwagon being driven by gun-control zealots.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 9:33 pm to Clames
Ummm... So how long have you worked for Remington?
ETA:
And L O frickin L. This doesn't have shite to do with modified triggers or neglected maintenance:
ETA:
And L O frickin L. This doesn't have shite to do with modified triggers or neglected maintenance:
quote:
DESCRIPTION OF THE HAZARD: Remington has determined that some Model 700 and Model Seven rifles with XMP triggers could, under certain circumstances, unintentionally discharge. A Remington investigation has determined that some XMP triggers might have excess bonding agent used in the assembly process.”
This post was edited on 2/19/17 at 9:38 pm
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