Remington Settles Class Action Over Bad Triggers
Remington Settles Class Action Over Bad Triggers
A class action settlement involving the safety mechanism on some of Remington’s most popular firearms has officially gone into effect.CNBC reports that the case’s future was decided when attorneys for the firearms manufacturer declined to pursue a Supreme Court appeal.The agreement’s finalization means that owners of Model 700 and similar rifles can request free replacements of defective firing mechanisms. The settlement stipulates an 18-month claims period and only covers weapons which had faulty triggers.About a dozen Remington rifles, including the Model 700, have been implicated in dozens of accidental deaths and hundreds of serious injuries. Critics of the company have claimed that some rifles were capable of firing without any trigger input.Remington still says its firearms are safe.Eric D. Holland, lead attorney for the class of plaintiffs, says he encourages anyone who has a qualifying gun to turn it back in to Remington.
A Remington Model 700 outfitted with a scope and bipod. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:M855GT. (CCA-BY-3.0).
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