This subject came up on a knife forum that I follow and the info posted by Remington says that 700 and Model 7 rifles made between May 1 2006 and April 9 2014 are subject to the recall. The rifles in question have an X-Mark Pro (XMP) trigger.
The link to their site is: http://xmprecall.remington.com/
Maybe this will help clear up some questions.
Treefarmer
Actually this latest recall is going to be be for every single model 700 ever made.
Don't let the trigger drive you away from one of THE BEST production rifles ever made, in their heyday. If sales aren't a clue, ask the marines/military/police snipers worldwide since Vietnam. One of, if not the most popular actions for custom rifles as well. Yes some have trigger issues. I have a 1978 40x with a trigger that is unreal, and a 1984-85 model 7 that needed 2 fingers out of the box, and have shot a Mtn rifle with an incredible trigger as good as any timney out of the box. IMO they are worth sinking some $ into them IF NEEDED. To recall ALL of them sounds logistically impossible & many/most would not comply like me. Like I'm gonna send them a rifle with a trigger I now love, for them to bring to TODAYS Lawyer proof spec that basically sux.
X2! I've got three that won't be touched.
Well since I owned a gun that occasionally fired on it own I don't want to try for another. Nope was not a Remington.
