
North American Hunter, August 2002 page 103 Recall, check our website at Offer valid through December 31, 2002 If you want assistance, call Remington’s toll-free consumer hotline at (877) 387-6691. Operation of your gun will not be otherwise affected. If you participated in this program, your firearm will be modified to eliminate the bolt-lock feature. These firearms have a feature known as a bolt-lock that requires the safety to be placed in the “off” position in order to Rifles (made before March 1982) and Model XP-100 target pistols made before February 1975. is offering a safety modification program for certainīolt-action centerfire firearms manufactured prior to 1982, including the Model 700, Model 600, 660, 721, 722, 40-X bolt-action MODEL XP-100 TARGET PISTOL MFG BEFORE FEBRUARY 1975 MODEL 700,CENTER FIRE RIFLES MFG BEFORE 1982 Journal, January 1979 Volume 11, Number 1:19Īmerican Firearms Industry, January 1989 page 30Ĭalifornia Department Of Justice Firearms Safety Note 89-1
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Possibly affected pistols, and if it is, how you can arrange for free correction of the trigger assembly. From that number we can tell you immediately if your is one of the
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We ask that you call our XP-100 Correction Program at (800) 634-2459 (inĬanada 800 634-5401) with the serial number of your pistol. If you have purchased a Remington model XP-100 pistol before February ofġ975 or between Januand October 4, 1988, DO NOT LOAD IT. Only to a limited number of Model XP-100 pistols and not to any other Remington gun models. Please remember that this trigger assembly correction program applies Part in all pistols that could possibly be involved.Īll Remington customers (whole-salers and dealers) and individualĬonsumers are being notified, and it is expected that this program will quickly identify owners of the affected pistols. As a precaution, Remington will, at no charge, correct the affected trigger assembly Pistols made and sold during this period. The company is now undertaking a program to identify and recover all Part could inadvertently allow the pistol to fire when the bolt is closed or when the safety is released. That time period may have an improperly installed part in the trigger assembly mechanism. This action was taken because a limited number of pistols produced during Sale temporarily for correction of trigger assembly mechanisms.

When the washer is removed or missing and the bolt is jammed into the rear of the receiver the shotgunĪFTE Journal, 1973 Volume 5, Number 3:21īolt action pistols manufactured before February 1975 and between Januand Octohave been withdrawn from Provide clearance for the rear of the firing pin which is in the center of the bolt assembly which protrudes approximately 1/8 ofĪn inch beyond the rear. This washer has an opening in the center to

Which prohibits the bolt assembly from coming back to the rear of the receiver. There should be a fiber washer located in the rear hump of the receiver Remington 1911 Shotguns may have the potential for UNINTENTIONAL DISCHARGE.
