Re: Remington triggers on Sniper rifles
Being a Marine Corps armorer and then a fulltime gunsmith for 31 years, I've seen my share of Remington M-700 triggers fail. In my humble opinion, the main source of failure is the lubricant used on the trigger assembly. After time, the lubricants solidify to a state of being sticky. This in turn, due to the tight tolerances of the trigger assembly, keeps the trigger sear from returning to its full battery position. The Win. M-70 system is much more condusive to harsh environments. WD40 can be friend and foe. It works OK as a lubricant, but after time it starts to get tacky. There are much better lubes out there, but WD will suffice if that's all that's avail. Kevin- Semper Fi