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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2017 5:49 pm 
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**RECALL ALERT** Well, this is alarming: A number of triggers, used in guns and crossbows, have been recalled because they could accidentally go off.

TriggerTech recalls REM 700 Carbide Triggers, AR15 Carbide Triggers, and Excalibur, Mission, Killer Instinct and Parker Crossbow Carbide Triggers

http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-al ... 4r-eng.php

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2017 9:42 pm 
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Call them and they send you a box so there is no charge. If you have a 2 stage it will be a single stage trigger returned unless you want the carbide rollers change over to steel rollers in your 2 stage trigger. Mine has no serial number or even Triggertech name as mine was one of the first test triggers. Recall is less than 100- 2 stage triggers and 575 single stage triggers for Excalibur crossbows. I had an old Excalibur Wolverine that started shooting off buy its self just because of 20 years of use. Crossbow trigger holds a lot of force with the new 400FPS speeds. 260 to 280 pounds of force. A lot more can go wrong than in a rifle. CHEERS!


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