Recently I had conversations with two reputable gunsmiths about the WARNING label on the new Savage Target actions. One smith said when he received his first new Savage Target action with the WARNING label and red trigger, he packed it up and returned it to the customer. He said he did not need any other new headaches. The second smith said he was not going to work on a factory product that the manufacture has indicated it was unsafe from the factory.
I have received my first Savage Target action with the WARNING label. The gun does have a very light trigger, The Accutrigger safety device did prevent ADs when the sear was tripped with out the trigger being pulled.
Yesterday, while reading the post on LongRange.com under the F-Class Forum, Topic Stocks for Savages, post #11 has a picture of a new Savage Target action polished up. The Manufactures etched Warning label has been removed. I questioned the legality, and common sense of the Warning label removal. I will agree that the Warning label is an eye sore. Was it a neccessary thing for Savage to do?
I would like to hear your thoughts on the matter. Paul,chief moderator) you are a gun friendly lawyer please chime in with your wisdom.
Rustystud
I have received my first Savage Target action with the WARNING label. The gun does have a very light trigger, The Accutrigger safety device did prevent ADs when the sear was tripped with out the trigger being pulled.
Yesterday, while reading the post on LongRange.com under the F-Class Forum, Topic Stocks for Savages, post #11 has a picture of a new Savage Target action polished up. The Manufactures etched Warning label has been removed. I questioned the legality, and common sense of the Warning label removal. I will agree that the Warning label is an eye sore. Was it a neccessary thing for Savage to do?
I would like to hear your thoughts on the matter. Paul,chief moderator) you are a gun friendly lawyer please chime in with your wisdom.
Rustystud









