Re: Remington Trigger .... Fact or Fiction??
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: X-fan</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RyanScott</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I've met people who have seen it on unmodified, maintained rifles. I've met an LE sniper whose agency (and several others) switched to AI after having a Remington moment on a call out, and I've read posts from people like bksain saying they've seen it. </div></div>
Take that same rifle and slam the bolt closed on an empty chamber...I guarantee it drops the sear...Some guys shouldn't be allowed to touch a trigger. Tactical is not target and some guys don't understand the difference.
Otherwise it is a dumb ass putting his finger on the go button when he shouln't, then blaming the fire control system to save his ass. </div></div>
Sorry, but some of us here have seen it happen before, in person, and verified that a given 700 can repeatedly malfunction under the right circumstances.
Just because you yourself haven't observed a rare-probability event doesn't mean that it's actually an impossibility. I've shot tens if not hundreds of thousands of rounds, and never had a squib load occur. Does this mean that they don't exist? No, just that I've been lucky.
Yes, the MSBNC thing may have been a hit piece...but on the other hand, there are real issues with the Remington trigger that can potentially cause an accidental discharge. You can decide for yourself if it's worth paying attention to, but do not persist in believing that it's all fake.