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Remington bolt action triggers update

A federal judge in Kansas City, MO, has given preliminary approval to the class-action settlement proposal involving approximately 7.85 million allegedly defective Remington bolt action firearms. Under the proposed settlement, Remington will offer to replace the trigger systems with a different trigger, free of charge. Remington continues to insist the guns are safe, and claims all the unintentional firing incidents

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Colt’s debt troubles

Colt Defense LLC has been working on its troubled finances with a “repacking” of Colt’s debt to prevent either a voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy filing. If successful, Colt should be able to look forward instead of constantly worrying about its snowballing debt obligations. Colt apparently does intend to stay in the game.

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US Secret Service officer Arthur Baldwin, 28, was arrested by police in Washington last week for allegedly trying to break into the home of a woman (reportedly his ex-girlfriend) while carrying a handgun, and was charged with destruction of property and burglary (apparently no gun-specific charges). The incident occurred while Baldwin was off duty shortly after midnight. Baldwin is formerly

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