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    Any ideas who in Wellington area would do the swap of the trigger

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    I did the upgrade to a Timney as well. Good way to get a trigger job.

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    I did it
    When to remington site, entered the number , told.me it was a effected rifle and to to contact collings and Bradley in chch.
    Had to send it down to them and they replaced the standard base model trigger with the xmark pro 2 adjustable trigger,
    It was a big improvement
    So i was pretty happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim160 View Post
    Any ideas who in Wellington area would do the swap of the trigger
    Pm'd you @jim160

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    They replace the original 3 screw adjustment walker triggers.

    Purely for legal reasons as the walker is very adjustable for sear engagement, over travel and pull weight. Bubba jobs can make them in safe.

    They are a far superior trigger to the X pro. The Timmey is similar to the walker.

    I Would not swap it out just check your original trigger passes the drop test, as that is what poorly adjusted ones were failing.

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    just resurrecting an old thread and have just googled rem 700 trigger fix and this popped up .turns out my trigger is part of the recall. not sure if it has been done as i bought rifle second hand .where do i find the "dot" .who in wgtn can sort this. cheers sig

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    Quote Originally Posted by sig4x4 View Post
    just resurrecting an old thread and have just googled rem 700 trigger fix and this popped up .turns out my trigger is part of the recall. not sure if it has been done as i bought rifle second hand .where do i find the "dot" .who in wgtn can sort this. cheers sig
    Maybe contact the NZ importer. They should know the details

    www.outdoorbrands.co.nz

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    Quote Originally Posted by sig4x4 View Post
    just resurrecting an old thread and have just googled rem 700 trigger fix and this popped up .turns out my trigger is part of the recall. not sure if it has been done as i bought rifle second hand .where do i find the "dot" .who in wgtn can sort this. cheers sig
    Flip the rifle over and look at the bolt release tab just in front of the trigger. If it has a small punch-mark on it, you’re clear.

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    I read recently that the Remington is having problems with some of the replaced triggers now.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/06/remi...ine-nears.html

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    Are you actually going to put the blame on Bubba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamFlatt View Post
    So I called outdoor brands, and they will send the trigger down to my local gunsmith, who will replace it at my cost(he's also going to adjust the pull for me too). It would have been free if I could get the rifle up to gun works in chch, but thats 2 hours drive from me. Cheaper just to get the local guy to install. Only issue is it's not covered under warranty, but I'm getting him to adjust anyway.
    Put it in yourself mate. easy as, numerous videos and how to do tips on the net, did my first change this way.
    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

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    im happy enough to fit .do a lot of my own gunsmith stuff anyway.may have to get intouch with outdoor place and chat to them about it

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    The new lawsuit looks to have been shut down for now - see here:
    https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/06/20/...omplaints.html

 

 

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