REMINGTON FIREARMS CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT – CLAIMS PERIOD HAS ENDED

Stop using your firearm. .



Any unintended discharge has the potential to cause injury or death. Immediately cease use of your firearm and submit your electronic claim form. You will be instructed on how to return your firearm to Remington, where it will be retrofitted with a new trigger mechanism and returned as soon as possible, at no cost to you. DO NOT attempt to diagnose or repair your firearm.



Call 1-800-243-9700 for more information or WARNING: If you currently own a Model 700 or Model Seven rifle with an X-Mark Pro Trigger manufactured from May 1, 2006, to April 9, 2014, your firearm is the subject of an ongoing voluntary safety recall.Any unintended discharge has the potential to cause injury or death. Immediately cease use of your firearm and submit your electronic claim form. You will be instructed on how to return your firearm to Remington, where it will be retrofitted with a new trigger mechanism and returned as soon as possible, at no cost to you. DO NOT attempt to diagnose or repair your firearm.Call 1-800-243-9700 for more information or Visit the XMP Recall Website

On April 14, 2015, the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri preliminarily approved a settlement of the matter referred to as the Remington Firearms (or Trigger) Class Action. On March 13, 2017, the settlement was finally approved. Pursuant to the Court’s orders, claim forms must have been received by April 23, 2020, for a class member to receive benefits. You may no longer file a claim. If you filed a claim by April 23, 2020, Remington will provide the benefits outlined below.

Remington is in the process of repairing firearms. Unless your firearm is subject to a safety recall, repairs will be completed in the order in which claims were filed. Remington will contact you by e-mail when it is ready for you to ship in your firearm or it is ready for you to take your firearm to the RARC. Remington will do its best to return firearms in the shortest time practicable but repairs will take several weeks to complete. Remington will e-mail or mail other relief (safety DVDs, voucher codes, and/or refund checks) to valid claimants.

WHO IS INCLUDED IN THE SETTLED CLASSES?

You are included in the settled classes if you fall into one of the three categories below. You are included in the settled classes even if you did not file a claim by April 23, 2020, unless you requested an exclusion from the court before November 18, 2016.

Owners (between April 14, 2015, and April 23, 2020) of Remington Model 700, Seven, Sportsman 78, 673, 710, 715, 770, 600, 660, XP-100, 721, 722, and 725 firearms containing a Remington trigger mechanism that utilizes a trigger connector; Owners (between April 14, 2015, and April 23, 2020) of Remington Model 700 and Model Seven rifles containing an X-Mark Pro trigger mechanism manufactured from May 1, 2006 to April 9, 2014 who did not participate in the voluntary X-Mark Pro product recall prior to April 14, 2015; and Owners (prior to April 23, 2020) of Remington Model 700 and Model Seven rifles who replaced their rifle’s original Walker trigger mechanism with an X-Mark Pro trigger mechanism.

WHAT DOES THE SETTLEMENT PROVIDE?

Class members who filed a valid claim prior to April 23, 2020, may be entitled to: (1) have their trigger mechanism retrofitted with a new X-Mark Pro or other connectorless trigger mechanism at no cost to the class members; (2) receive a voucher code for Remington products redeemable at Remington’s online store; and/or (3) be refunded the money they spent to replace their Model 700 or Seven’s original Walker trigger mechanism with an X-Mark Pro trigger mechanism.

FAQs

WHO IS A MEMBER OF THE SETTLED CLASSES?

Q. Who is included in the Settled Classes?

All owners (between April 14, 2015, and April 23, 2020) of Remington Model 700, Seven, Sportsman 78, 673, 710, 715, 770, 600, 660, XP-100, 721, 722, and 725 firearms containing a Remington trigger mechanism that utilizes a trigger connector; and

All owners (between April 14, 2015, and April 23, 2020) of Remington Model 700 and Model Seven rifles containing an X-Mark Pro trigger mechanism manufactured from May 1, 2006 to April 9, 2014, who did not participate in the voluntary X-Mark Pro product recall prior to April 14, 2015; and

All owners (prior to April 23, 2020) of Remington Model 700 and Model Seven rifles who replaced their rifle’s original Walker trigger mechanism at their own cost with an X-Mark Pro trigger mechanism.

Q. Are there exceptions to being included in the Settlement?

You are not a Settlement Class Member even if you are included in one or both Settlement Classes if:

You are neither a citizen nor a resident of the United States or its territories;

You are a governmental entity;

You are a subsidiary or affiliate of any of the Defendants;

You are the Judge in the lawsuit or a member of the Judge’s immediate family; or

You filed a timely request for exclusion by November 18, 2016.

Q. What if I did not file a claim on time?

The time to file a claim has ended.

Q. How do I receive the settlement benefits?

The period to file a claim to receive benefits ended on April 23, 2020. If you filed a claim that was received by that date, you will receive your benefits.

Q. When will my firearm be retrofitted?

Remington is in the process of repairing firearms and distributing other benefits. Unless your firearm is subject to a safety recall, repairs will be completed in the order in which claims were filed. Remington will contact you by e-mail when it is ready for you to ship in your firearm or it is ready for you to take your firearm to the RARC. Remington will do its best to return firearms in the shortest time practicable but repairs will take several weeks to complete.

Q. I submitted my claim some time ago, but I still have not heard from Remington. What can I do?

Unless your firearm is subject to a safety recall, repairs will be completed in the order in which claims were filed. Please try to be patient. The process is ongoing.

Q. How do I check the status of the retrofit of my firearm after I mail it in?

There is a form on this website that will enable you to check the status of your firearm online. Click on "Track Repair."

Q. What if I do not want to participate in the Settlement?

The deadline to opt out of the settlement has passed.

Q. What do I do with the Ticket ID# included on the e-mail I received after I submitted my claim?

The Ticket ID# is how your claim will be identified in Remington's system. If you call our toll-free number (1-800-876-5940) with a question, you will be asked for your Ticket ID#. If you wish to check the status of your retrofit on the settlement website, you will be asked to input your Ticket ID#.

Q. I have chosen to take my firearm to a Remington Authorized Repair Center ("RARC") to have it retrofitted. When can I take in my firearm?

If your firearm is subject to the XMP recall, you may take your unloaded firearm to the RARC at any time. All other firearms will be repaired in the order in which the claim was received. It may take several weeks before the RARC is ready to repair your firearm. Remington will contact you by e-mail when it is ready for you to take your firearm to the RARC.

Q. I have chosen to take my firearm to a RARC, but I received instructions from Remington on how to mail in my firearm. Why?

Remington's system auto-generates shipping instructions for all firearms it will service at one of its facilities. If, when submitting your claim, you elected to walk your firearm into an RARC for service, you can ignore the shipping instructions automatically sent by Remington’s system. You may keep the box you received.

Q. When I take my firearm to the RARC, what do I need to take with me?

Take your unloaded firearm as well as a copy of the e-mail notification you received after you submitted your claim. The e-mail notification will contain your Ticket ID#.

Q. How can I figure out where the closest Remington Authorized Repair Center is to me?

There is a list of Remington Authorized Repair Centers on this website.

Q. Besides the retrofit, how do I get the other relief I am entitled to under the settlement?

If you filled out a valid claim form that was received by April 23, 2020, Remington will e-mail or mail any other relief you are entitled to, including safety DVDs, voucher codes, and/or refund checks.

Q. Is my firearm unsafe? Do I need to stop using my firearm?

Model 700 and Model Seven rifles with X-Mark Pro triggers manufactured from May 1, 2006, to April 9, 2014, could, under certain circumstances, unintentionally discharge. A Remington investigation has determined that some X-Mark Pro triggers might have excess bonding agent used in the assembly process. While Remington has the utmost confidence in the design of the X-Mark Pro trigger, it has undertaken a Product Safety Recall in the interest of consumer safety to replace these triggers with new X-Mark Pro triggers.

WARNING : IF YOU HAVE A REMINGTON RIFLE THAT FITS THIS DESCRIPTION, STOP USING YOUR FIREARM . Any unintended discharge has the potential to cause injury or death. Immediately cease use of your firearm. DO NOT attempt to diagnose or repair your firearm. Contact Remington via xmprecall.remington.com or call 1-800-243-9700.

Q. My firearm fired without a trigger pull. What should I do?

STOP USING YOUR FIREARM . Contact Remington via xmprecall.remington.com or call 1-800-243-9700.

Q. What Court is in charge of this Class Action Settlement?

The Court in charge of the Settlement is the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, Kansas City Division. The name of the lawsuit is Pollard v. Remington Arms Co., LLC, et al., Case No. 4:13-cv-00086-ODS (W.D. Mo.).