Remington 7615 Slide Release Question

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When it is engaged at it's most forward position, the slide release tab only comes as far as the trigger guard and sits flush with it.

It does not extend forward of the trigger guard.

Is this normal with the 7615? My 7600P tab comes forward a good bit and the trigger finger can use it no issues.

Sort of makes it a tad harder to manipulate with the trigger finger.
 
Mine is the same, flush on the 7615 and properly protruding on my 7600P. It's a PITA, but I have never looked into it as I've only started shooting the gun now.
 
Yes, but on ypour 870's as well as mine, it protrudes 1/4" lower than the trigger guard. On the OP's gun it does not protrude, it sits flush with the trigger guard.
 
When it is engaged at it's most forward position, the slide release tab only comes as far as the trigger guard and sits flush with it.

It does not extend forward of the trigger guard.

Is this normal with the 7615? My 7600P tab comes forward a good bit and the trigger finger can use it no issues.

Sort of makes it a tad harder to manipulate with the trigger finger.

Sounds like maybe the action bar might not be fully engaged by the action bar lock. An adjustment might be in order.
 
Spoke with someone in the know.

IT is meant to be that way for the most part so as not to catch on gear or kit since is is for LE use per production.

I can see that.

In time when the rifle wears in, it may protrude a bit more, but not much.
 
Spoke with someone in the know.

IT is meant to be that way for the most part so as not to catch on gear or kit since is is for LE use per production.

I can see that.

In time when the rifle wears in, it may protrude a bit more, but not much.


Not to doubt you, but honest question...Why would the 7615P be like that and not the 7600P?
 
The advantage of less gear getting caught on the small protrusion would be negated by the harder to access(even more so with gloves) action release.

It sounds to me like there is a burr or something that is not allowing the release to fully protrude.
 
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