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My dad just bought a Remington 700 .222 from a neighbor for $300. Thoughts?
Loki, Most ALL the instances of the firearm discharging were after the trigger had been pulled hard. I have owned and shot Remmys for 35 years and have yet to have a non-user-induced product. That show was much like the "exploding Chevy" side gas tanks on the 73-88 trucks.
Just watched a show on Rem 700's. According to the show, some have a penchant for firing without a finger on the trigger when the safety is taken off. BTW, I am not a gunsmith or expert on Rems, just passing on info that might be helpful. They estimated that 1% can fire without pulling the trigger. That is a lot of guns considering they have produced 5 million or so. Even the guy who designed it in the early 40's realized there could be issues and designed a fix but Remington ignored him. I think it was on CNBC.