That means that millions of owners of the iconic Model 700 rifle - and a dozen Remington models with similar designs - have 18 months to file claims for a free replacement of their guns’ allegedly defective triggers. Earlier this week, though, the plaintiffs declined to take the case to the US Supreme Court at the settlement became final. A settlement agreement was eventually reached, but it was disputed by some of the class members. The inevitable class action suit ultimately covered about 7.5 million rifles. The list of covered rifles eventually grew to include other similar rifle models made with the X-Mark Pro trigger. Then Freedom Group-owned Remington announced a recall of their iconic Model 700 and Model Seven rifles back in 2014.
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