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Remington Model 7
I just found a good deal on a Remington Model 7 stainless synthetic in .308...any pros-cons or opinions on the model 7?. It's very light and compact and seems that it would be a neat little woods rifle. All input is appreciated.
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model 7
Can't trust the trigger/safety. If you want to replace it with an aftermarket, you'll have a great rifle.
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Please elaborate on the problems you have had...I have not had any with the 700 series guns.
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I like the gun i dont know any one that has had a problim with it.
The model 7 is a lot of gun in 308 my brother in law had one he killed a nice elk with its nice and lite if you do a lot of walking |
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thre something of rumor going around about remingtons fire chamberd shells unentainly.
like you see moose chamber a round a flip the sfety on then a few minutes later the rifle goes off on its own or because it was bumped just right. so far ive had 3 remingtons, 2 new ones within the last year and all 3 have yet to fail on me, it all boils down to to a handfulkl of guys that had a problem with the rifles, they posted it on ht net and things went from there. 96.9% of people who own remingtons have never had a problem with them in theyre life. Evan |
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Rem. 7, 700, 722 trigger design unsafe, will sometime fire when the safety is moved to the off position. Trigger is non-repairable. Several companies offer a safe trigger for these rifles. Please don't take my word on this, search the boards...or ask some of the families who have lost family members. If you buy, use, shoot or touch any of these rifles, be very careful. You will hear..."shot my Rem. for years, never had a problem". Not every rifle exhibits the unsafe condition everytime, but every rifle with this trigger design is subject to failure.
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Model 7
Had one in 7/08. Mine was synthertic, stainless with 20"barrel. Accurate, light, yet handles well. Synthetic stock not ideal; I filled it with minimal expansion liquid insulation foam to stiffen it up and reduce noise. Trigger is very good and fully adjustable if you know what to do. Trigger unsafe rumor is just that. I have/had 5 Remingtons in 700 and Model 7, no problems. The older models (1970's) lock the bolt when on safe, had to be off safe to unload. Several folks - who couldn't keep their mitts out of the trigger then or dropped the gun - apparently had a problem; which they blamed on the gun and sued. That's been fixed long ago. Even the old models can be easily retroed at no cost. No Model 7s affected.
I'd still have the Model 7 if that Kimber Montana hussy hadn't seduced me. Paid substantially more for her to get essentially the same thing only with a 22" barrel and 12 oz lighter, largely due to Kevlar stock and blind mag. |
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Remington issued a recall...for defective trigger.
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Search the Remington web site for the recall.
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There is a Model 7 sitting in my gun cabinet that my mother bought new. No one has had their mits in it. To my knowledge it has never been out of the stock. Gun fails to stay cocked most of the time, once you manage to get it cocked, if you release the safety, the striker will sometimes fall with no jarring and nothing touching the trigger. Remington says that while some Mod. 7's are affected, they say this one is not in the serial # range to have the problem. I gave my Mom an Interarms Mini-Mauser which I had built in .221 Fireball to replace her Mod. 7 in .223. I do not really want to lay out the extra cash to fix a problem that Rem. wont. But folks I absolutely refuse to trade or sell the gun.
That "rumor" it has could kill someone. By the way, I made my living for several years as a gunsmith. I have had my mitts in many, many triggers, Remingtons, Winchesters, Rugers, Manlicher/Shoenaurs, Colt Saurs etc. My comments here are not meant to insult anyones choice of rifles, but the information is there. The documented cases are there. The pay offs by Rem. are there. Please read and research this subject, not for my sake, for yours. |
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FOR RELEASE: August 11, 2002 3pm
CONTACT: Brad Lamb (919-968-9449) MADISON, NC. There could be 20,000 Model 700 bolt action Remington rifles that can be triggered accidentally. Yet there is no recall possible because guns and tobacco are the only consumer products not subject to federal health and safety regulation. No federal agency can require a recall of defective firearms. |
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Ruger had a recal just like it for there 77 and my father inlaw had
a problim with his model 70 you could bump the gun and it would drop so my point is dont trust a safty these are mechanical problims it can happen with every thing and any gun. If you have the gun fix it and use it they are nice guns. |
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Those concerned about Remington's trigger....
Get over it.
It's old news and you have been watching "60 Minutes" way to much . If you have a concern about a potentially dangerous trigger, replace it, they can be had for very little money. Move on. After that....and you should have done this already, ask yourself; Why is it that the muzzle of a high power rifle was pointed at a human being when the safety mechanism was released? Why was it ever pointed near a human being at all? It's strange how the story was sensationalized yet those 2 questions just never seem to come up. People just refuse to accept responsibility for their negligent behavior. All disrespect intended, those fools that pulled that move shouldn't be suing Remington but should be behind bars for involuntary manslaughter for their gross negligence. My suggestion to the original question is; Go buy it! There bitchin' rifles, especially in .308 and 30-06. My local shop has an '06 model in stainless with the laminated stock. If I didn't have an absolutely awesome '06 already the Mod 7 would be mine. Dangerous trigger and all. Quote:
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Well...debate over ...gun bought...a new Rifle Basix aftermarket trigger installed so that issue is out. I always thought the 7 was a short action rifle...never seen one in a .30-06...might be interesting.
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