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SULPHITE
08-05-2011, 09:26 PM
program on cnbc about the Rem 700 problem when the rifle will fire accidentally...hammering remington.

PUREBAY2200
08-05-2011, 09:28 PM
Yea... I seen it b4. Makes ya wanna run from Remington....

SULPHITE
08-05-2011, 09:30 PM
Yea... I seen it b4. Makes ya wanna run from Remington....

I've got one..I think it has the new trigger though.

dude tapped the bolt and it fired :eek:

Hopedale Hustler
08-05-2011, 09:35 PM
atleast its reliable?

SULPHITE
08-05-2011, 09:37 PM
atleast its reliable?

I know they don't make decent shotguns anymore...not a rifle guru so i don't know how they are doing now.

Bluechip
08-05-2011, 09:40 PM
You got me watching it now...I don't own a Remington rifle though.

I have Browning and Savage, and I must say that cheap Savage shoots a tighter group than my Browning.

bluewing
08-05-2011, 09:41 PM
I know they don't make decent shotguns anymore...not a rifle guru so i don't know how they are doing now.


Really!!!! ever heard of an 1100. And the new gun they got on the market is getting alot of good reviews

SULPHITE
08-05-2011, 09:45 PM
yep...i wouldn't buy an 11-87 or the 887 or versa max

jldsc
08-05-2011, 10:16 PM
Been shooting 700's for 15 years not one single issue..and on the other hand if that Versa Max can hold up in the rain and mud of duck hunting its gonna be right up there with the best of them..I got to shoot one last month at a friends gun shop..very sweet gun, pretty much resembles the xtrema 2 and about the same price..

Ray
08-05-2011, 10:21 PM
I have a Remington 700 that I bought used about 30 years ago. Great gun.
I also have an 1100 that is about the same age. It is not that good of a gun in my
opinion, it will jam now and then and the lil thingy that catches the shot shell to
eject it comes off now and then and it is too small to find.
I hunted a Winchester pump gun forever, then when I broke and couldn't be fixed,
I bought a Remington 870 Express when they first came out. Pretty reliable gun,
but I wasn't as comfortable with it as I was with the Winchester. Guess once you
shoot one gun for so long, it is hard to change.

But my 700 rifle is a great gun. Never had any issues with accidents like posted above.

Shawn Braquet
08-05-2011, 10:25 PM
yep...i wouldn't buy an 11-87 or the 887 or versa max

1187 and 887s are junk, good boat paddles, however

SULPHITE
08-05-2011, 10:38 PM
don't get me wrong I shot an 1187 up until three years ago...finally the ejector broke and it needs to be re blued. I put it through hell and back and she never failed me...except low brass...never liked it! I looked into the new 1187...researched and checked them out...just seems liked they lost the edge.

jldsc
08-05-2011, 10:54 PM
If you are a dedicated Remington shooter check out the "Versa Max" sweet gun..

jldsc
08-05-2011, 10:56 PM
^^previous statement slightly off topic my bad^^

WestForkArmory1
08-05-2011, 11:07 PM
The Remmington 700 is totally fine to use. It is what I use in a 7mm-08. The military uses them as sniper rifles. Besides the recall on that was any rifle before I think it was 1985. Besides, any of the stories where the gun discharges on its own. Typically someone has jacked with the trigger. There is nothing wrong with that rifle.

Wide Open
08-05-2011, 11:13 PM
The Remmington 700 is totally fine to use. It is what I use in a 7mm-08. The military uses them as sniper rifles. Besides the recall on that was any rifle before I think it was 1985. Besides, any of the stories where the gun discharges on its own. Typically someone has jacked with the trigger. There is nothing wrong with that rifle.
X2

LPfishnTIM
08-05-2011, 11:27 PM
X2
most people don't clean the rifle and every now and then a primer falls out or scrap metal from brass will get jammed somewhere and cause a mechanical problems and the safety has been changed on the rem 700 . it is now a safer gun, but this was a legit problem,

Wide Open
08-05-2011, 11:39 PM
you are correct!I belive, the 270, and some of the 308's were ones with the most miss fires, and i'm not positive, but I think it was a 2-3 year period in the early 80's when they had a bad batch. acctually a good budy of mine has one that went off in our gun room at the camp about 5 yrs ago. early 80's model 700/ 270cal. "BOOM" when the saftey went off. NOT cool, the gun has been in his safe ever since.

Bluechip
08-05-2011, 11:43 PM
you are correct!I belive, the 270, and some of the 308's were ones with the most miss fires, and i'm not positive, but I think it was a 2-3 year period in the early 80's when they had a bad batch. acctually a good budy of mine has one that went off in our gun room at the camp about 5 yrs ago. early 80's model 700/ 270cal. "BOOM" when the saftey went off. NOT cool, the gun has been in his safe ever since.

We have a rule that you unload before it goes in the camp.

Wide Open
08-05-2011, 11:55 PM
We have a rule that you unload before it goes in the camp.
our gun room is where we site in our rifles. sliding windows, barbers chairs, ledsleds, spotting scope,air cond./ heated room for gun's, gunsmithing,reloading, shooting! not the camp house! But yes, no loaded rifles in the camp house!;)

Bluechip
08-05-2011, 11:58 PM
our gun room is where we site in our rifles. sliding windows, barbers chairs, ledsleds, spotting scope,air cond./ heated room for gun's, gunsmithing,reloading, shooting! not the camp house! But yes, no loaded rifles in the camp house!;)

Gotcha......;)

But if I had a gun room that nice, I would have to call it the camp....:D

Wide Open
08-06-2011, 12:07 AM
Gotcha......;)

But if I had a gun room that nice, I would have to call it the camp....:D
Yeah, we spoil ourselfs at man/deer/duck camps:D

WestForkArmory1
08-06-2011, 11:25 AM
We have a rule that you unload before it goes in the camp.


x2! You can never be too careful. When I took hunters saftey even the guy said he accidently fired his rifle in camp because he forgot to unload it and then pulled the trigger. There are more idiots in the world than there are un-safe rifles

Bluechip
08-06-2011, 11:29 AM
Yeah, we spoil ourselfs at man/deer/duck camps:D

That's what it's all about my friend...

x2! You can never be too careful. When I took hunters saftey even the guy said he accidently fired his rifle in camp because he forgot to unload it and then pulled the trigger. There are more idiots in the world than there are un-safe rifles

Sometimes my son gets frustrated when I ask him multiple times if his gun is unloaded and make him check the chamber again in front of me. He is 19 years old and I'm still always asking. I told him when he has a child one day, he will understand. You just cant be too careful.

There have been many people shot or killed by an "unloaded gun", if you know what I mean....:(

Wide Open
08-06-2011, 01:13 PM
That's what it's all about my friend...



Sometimes my son gets frustrated when I ask him multiple times if his gun is unloaded and make him check the chamber again in front of me. He is 19 years old and I'm still always asking. I told him when he has a child one day, he will understand. You just cant be too careful.

There have been many people shot or killed by an "unloaded gun", if you know what I mean....:(
I sure do, all it takes is one time:shaking:

Lake Chuck Duck
08-06-2011, 01:35 PM
we have rem 700 30-06's that have been in our family for a long time (oldest one was originally my great grandpa's). And my grandpa and my dad have theirs as well. Never an issue. would have to guess that newest one is still pre 1980.