Remington Product Safety Recall

REMINGTON MODEL 700 AND MODEL SEVEN RIFLES WITH X-MARK PRO® (XMP®) TRIGGERS

Remington has determined that some Model 700 and Model Seven rifles with XMP triggers could, under certain circumstances, unintentionally discharge. The models affected were manufactured between 1 May
2006 and 9 April 2014.

HAZARD: Any unintended discharge has the potential to cause injury or death.

IDENTIFICATION: Only Model 700 and Model Seven rifles with XMP triggers are being recalled. To determine if your rifle is subject to this recall, you should take the following steps:

1. Find the rifle’s serial number where the barrel meets the receiver:
a. for a right-handed rifle, the serial number is located on a user’s left.
b. for a left-handed rifle, the serial number is located on the user’s right.

2. Identify the serial number and enter it at www.xmprecall.remington.com . You will be informed if your rifle is affected by this recall.

3. You may also determine if your rifle is subject to the recall by a visual inspection.
a. If the face of the trigger is ribbed, your rifle does not have an XMP trigger and IS NOT subject
to this recall.
b. If the face of the trigger is smooth, your rifle has an XMP trigger and IS subject to this recall.

ACTION REQUIRED: If your rifle is affected, please STOP USING IT IMMEDIATELY. DO
NOT attempt to diagnose or repair recalled rifles. Remington will replace XMP triggers in
all affected rifles free of charge.

CONTACT: Further information about the trigger replacement programme is available
by visiting www.xmprecall.remington.com and selecting your country for details or by
contacting the following:

P.B. DIONISIO & CO., INC., info@pbdionisio.com

Thank you for your cooperation
and apologise for any inconvenience.

PBDionisioCo