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    Witness Protection Reject rondog's Avatar
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    I've seen speculation that Remington's "replacement triggers" could be much heavier, like 8lbs+, although safer. I want a safer trigger, but not at the sacrifice of performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    I've seen speculation that Remington's "replacement triggers" could be much heavier, like 8lbs+, although safer. I want a safer trigger, but not at the sacrifice of performance.
    +1. I'm all for changing the trigger if it is as good as my current one. Otherwise, as long as you follow the firearm safety rules you'll be fine. It would sure be nice if they paid for me to get an aftermarket one.
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