WARNING:
IF YOU CURRENTLY OWN A MODEL 700 OR MODEL SEVEN RIFLE WITH AN X-MARK PRO TRIGGER MANUFACTURED FROM MAY 1, 2006, TO APRIL 9, 2014, YOUR FIREARM IS THE SUBJECT OF AN ONGOING VOLUNTARY SAFETY RECALL. STOP USING YOUR FIREARM.
A class action lawsuit relating to Remington firearms claims that trigger mechanisms with a trigger connector part are defectively designed that can result in accidental discharges without the trigger being pulled. Eligible claimants can submit a claim to get repairs, vouchers or refunds depending on various factors.
To submit a claim, go to this website.
The Settlement provides benefits to:
- Current owners of Remington Model 700, Seven, Sportsman 78, 673, 710, 715, 770, 600, 660, XP-100, 721, 722, and 725 firearms containing a Remington trigger mechanism that utilizes a trigger connector;
- Current owners of Remington Model 700 and Model Seven rifles containing an X-Mark Pro trigger mechanism manufactured from May 1, 2006 to April 9, 2014 who did not participate in the voluntary X-Mark Pro product recall prior to April 14, 2015; and
- Current and former owners of Remington Model 700 and Model Seven rifles who replaced their rifle’s original Walker trigger mechanism with an X-Mark Pro trigger mechanism.