Hey Guys...
870P
"Remington's metal trigger guards were made of sintered aluminum, I can't see where you'd be truely worse off with a plastic unit that doesn't seem to have any kind of issues"
Yaa maybe you are right,, I don't know yet.. Maybe I'm just a little Jaded after buying a $600 gun with a plastic front site that wiggles it way out... That pisses me off to No end...I'm a perfectionist by trade..
drvrage
"I mean no offense and you are entitled to your opinion....buuuuut."
No offense taken brother...
"So what is the point? To cater to your materials bigotry?"
Well maybe I'm expecting too much then... Again I've had a dozen or so Remingtons alone,, just was shocked to see this one had plastic trigger group...
I'm well familiar with plastics, and generally have No problems with them on Glocks etc etc, and in fact like that the Glocks are plastic,, it's progressive and a step forward...
I just don't particularly like this particular trigger group...
" I thought functionality was the point."
It Absolutely is,, trust me,, I understand that..
" I would hate to see what would happen to firearms if functionality wasn't the point of design. A $5000 870 that weight 30 lbs doesn't sound appealing to me."
Yup true enough,, however I still prefer a proven metal trigger group over something I have never experienced before.. I'll pay the extra $20-30 it would cost to have metal instead of plastic on that particular part.. Weight is a moot point IMHO in this case...
"I too have a plastic trigger guard on my 870's Express and Marine Mag, but I do not worry about them."
Well I'm not really all that worried about it either, as it won't be there long enough...
" Especially since the previous metal alternatives were aluminum. Aluminum is just not that tough."
Yes,, understand that as well,, it has it's limitations,, as with everything...
Maybe someone will come out with a Ti trigger group.. I'd buy that...
" Steel maybe I can understand a craving for, but aluminum?"
Agreed...
"Your opinion is why car makers drink heavily before asking consumers what they want on a car. More power AND better gas mileage. The two are mutually exclusive. Now people want affordable, durable, lightweight guns and Remington delivers in style again, but you want it made out of heavy expensive materials?"
Not the same thing IMO
I understand what you are saying,, I just personally don't like it and I'm willing and able to have it removed... Once it's proven itself to me, my thoughts on the subject may or may not change... We shall see..
" You also have a nice scale of quality to buy into with the express, super mags, tacticools, marine mags, XCRs, wingmasters."
No Argument there what so ever...
"If no one on the planet has ever reported a broken one, then you'll have to excuse both Remington and I when we dismiss your comments as naive."
Maybe so, but I'm far from naive,, I've owned allot of firearms in my 44 years, and to be quite honest,, other than the Cheap-O POS front site on my Savage,, I've never had a problem...
" A More appropriate response would be to ask a Sponsoring dealer to stock up on a whack of metal trigger guards so they can profit from your "preference"."
Well whatever...
You have your likes and dislikes and I have mine..
I've stated my dislike of it and have already taken steps to correct my *problem*. I simply can't rely fully on something that I find questionable.. Maybe you can,, I simply Cannot..
We shall see,, I have no problem seeing what it will handle.. Who knows maybe I'll learn something...
Thanks
Eric
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