CS: Target-Rem 700 problems

2001-01-05 Thread Charles B
From: "Charles B", [EMAIL PROTECTED] The following email was recieved from a lister of a site I subscribe to and you might be interested in the article referenced that allegedly comes from your site. Read below. Charles B

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2001-01-12 Thread Peter Webb
From: "Peter Webb", [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've had it happen with a Ruger M77 following a trigger job. That's one gunsmith I won't go back to.. Peter W Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

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2001-01-12 Thread admin
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is a common problem in some rifle designs. I had a Webley Osprey air-rifle, a side-lever job, when I was a kid. I found out that the safety was faulty only after I shot myself in the foot with it. The safety would stop the gun from firing, but when you pull

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2001-01-10 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Remington 700's firing when safety is switched off: Peter Capstick in his book "death in the long grass" tells a very similar tale of a rifle that had this problem that nearly ended up with him being killed. The rifle was a .375 that had been loaned to the

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2001-02-23 Thread Richard Loweth
From: "Richard Loweth", [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think that it may even be pertinent for a subsequent buyer to claim that the fault was created by the previous owner of the rifle and leave the vendor open to being sued for any injury that might result. If any one has a faulty arm one is as well to h

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2001-02-22 Thread tuffkuke
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I must disagree with you Steve, I cant see putting firearms in the same class as a used car,in my humble opinion the individual in question should have notified Remington for repair, then traded the rifle or at the very least disclosed the unsafe condition of the rifle t