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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 1331663" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Do we as shooters have that short of a memory? This is old news re-badged for a new shooting generation. This was first aired in the early 90s (92-93) by 60 minutes, I think, and Remington was sued at that time for the trigger problem, and a recall was ordered. MANY people who had never had a problem with their 700 DIDN'T send their's in for the "repair". They have been sold and resold and now they are in the hands of a whole "new" generation of shooter.....UN-REPAIRED! Now who's fault is that? Is it Remingtons who would repair ANY 700 sent in in the "bad serial number range"? or is it the person who didn't send it in because he never had any trouble with his, and then re-sold it to someone else?</p><p></p><p>Kind of like the good old PINTO......I knew it could burst into flames, but I decided to drive it anyway, then I sold it to my neighbor who spontainiously combusted...Yeah the product was bad, yeah it could be fixed but I decided not to and then re-sold it....blame FORD.</p><p></p><p>Must be slow for news at MSNBC, or they don't want to report on how bad the liberals are getting their a$$ kicked in the up coming election, so what can we do to make a big company look like the evil empire??? Well just pull up OLD NEWS!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 1331663, member: 6064"] Do we as shooters have that short of a memory? This is old news re-badged for a new shooting generation. This was first aired in the early 90s (92-93) by 60 minutes, I think, and Remington was sued at that time for the trigger problem, and a recall was ordered. MANY people who had never had a problem with their 700 DIDN'T send their's in for the "repair". They have been sold and resold and now they are in the hands of a whole "new" generation of shooter.....UN-REPAIRED! Now who's fault is that? Is it Remingtons who would repair ANY 700 sent in in the "bad serial number range"? or is it the person who didn't send it in because he never had any trouble with his, and then re-sold it to someone else? Kind of like the good old PINTO......I knew it could burst into flames, but I decided to drive it anyway, then I sold it to my neighbor who spontainiously combusted...Yeah the product was bad, yeah it could be fixed but I decided not to and then re-sold it....blame FORD. Must be slow for news at MSNBC, or they don't want to report on how bad the liberals are getting their a$$ kicked in the up coming election, so what can we do to make a big company look like the evil empire??? Well just pull up OLD NEWS!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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