In 2011, a 10-month investigation by CNBC uncovered thousands of complaints, at least 24 deaths, over 100 injuries, and 75 lawsuits alleging that the Remington Model 700 rifle fired without the trigger being pulled. The settlement could lead to a recall of millions of guns. has agreed to a nationwide class action lawsuit settlement for claims that the Model 700 bolt-action hunting rifles have a defective trigger mechanism.
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Click here to read more.ĭecemRemington will replace allegedly defective triggers on about 7.8 million rifles to end two class action lawsuits. UPDATE: Docs Show Remington Hid Deadly Trigger DefectĭecemAn exclusive investigation by CNBC has uncovered documents showing that Remington knew about problems with rifles firing without the trigger being pulled since the 1980s, decades before last year’s recall. Please use the form below to contact our Product Liability Litigation Group or call us toll-free 24 hours a day at (866) 920-0753. If you or somebody you know was injured by a defective Remington rifle trigger, you should contact our lawyers immediately for a free case consultation. The Schmidt Firm, PLLC is currently accepting Remington Model 700 and Model Seven induced injury cases in all 50 states. What You Can Do & How a Remington Lawsuit Can Help
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Remington has already recalled the X-Mark Pro (XMP) triggers because they can fire without warning. Remington is famous for making extremely accurate rifles, but they are now the target of dozens of lawsuits and several class actions alleging that the trigger mechanism on the Model 700 and Model Seven rifles are defective.