I agree with ScoutMan and Argonaut, clean a Remmy trigger at least once a year with carborator or brake cleaner and relube with something that won't dry out and gum up. I use ATF fluid, its good and won't gum. Others use graphite, Dri-Slide, lighter fluid, etc, and have good luck with them so I don't think it's critical what we use but it is critical that we keep the trigger mechanism clean.
There is no way for any of us to prove it but I believe the "problem" with Rem triggers unintentionally firing is due to a build-up of gummed internal oils, likely uncleaned from years of use. That's the only thing I can see that would keep the disconnector from sliding properly and allow the piece to fire when coming off SAFE.
In fact, I think I'm gonna go clean mine again, right now!
