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What's up with that ? 20" 6MM .....Should've been a 358 Win
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Looks like they may be making firearms with some of the leftover parts they received in the purchase. Hopefully it will get them up and running.
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No 223Rem seems a rather LARGE mistake.


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this new Remington company needs to leave New York and get away from these liberals !


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783 is a mistake too, should have left the junk behind.


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Using left over parts may be the reason for the models and caliber offerings


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Originally Posted by GreggH
Looks like they may be making firearms with some of the leftover parts they received in the purchase. Hopefully it will get them up and running.
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Actually, all the left over parts were sold.


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Dads old late 60s 870 wing master is a beautiful firearm that blows through rounds like butter. 2000s 870 express I picked up cheap is an abomination. Jambing, binding, garbage. I say stay down for the count of your only going to drag a good, old name through the mud.

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I was not impressed with there selections.
My buddy is getting ready to sell more of his Remington 700's. Most of them are pre SPS. Might have to list some of them in the classifieds.



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Originally Posted by Oldman03
Using left over parts may be the reason for the models and caliber offerings

It worked with the Model 30.


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This is so sad, they're doing the same thing as before. This was a chance to innovate, drop the dead weight and move forward. Hell, they didn't even develop a totally new web site. They don't need to make 50 different flavors of 870 and 700's. 3 or 4 flavors of each with top notch quality control and a choice of calibers that people are actually buying. When was the last time you saw someone buy a brand new 7mm mag? There are thousands of those on the used market. Point being, they should jump way ahead of the curve, think outside the box and surprise us with the best rifles and shotguns available today.

When PRC became popular, Savage and Ruger where all over it like a bum on a bologna sandwich and Rem was sleeping at the wheel. When the 6.5 Creedmoor started building steam, the same thing with Rem. They need to be the leaders, not play follow the leader.

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Originally Posted by UPhiker
Drop the 6mm M7 and replace it with a 338Fed. I always thought they'd be a perfect match.


And 358 Win....

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Originally Posted by cotis
Their fate is sealed before they ever produce the first firearm. It was done when they chose NOT to move the factory out of NY to a cheaper, non-union state.

The union didn't bleed the company dry. The hedge fund that owned them did that.

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Yep. Unions, love ‘em or hate ‘em, had nothing to do with Remington’s failure. That was ALL hedge fund.

Folks can like 6.5, or hate it, but I don’t understand why Rem isn’t offering it, out of the gate.

Develop an American-made inertia driven shotgun, with a price point of $600-$800, and NOT stupid styling, and watch the public beat a path to your door.

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I glad to see them back in business and am a 6mm Rem fan also.
I get a kick out of people bashing Remington when they are buying the cheapest in there line, yes I would quit making cheep guns. But a lot of the gun business is and has been a race to the bottom by all manufacturers.
Pick up a 870 Express you have what you paid for a cheaply made gun, if you paid for a Wingmaster you had a very reliable gun that will last.
Remington V3 is a great new design but should of been made in higher end models from the start like a Trap and Skeet versions as well as Wood Stock models with good wood for the uplands. Not everybody drags there shotgun through a marsh.
M700 high priced guns are nice the SPS were not to smooth and ugly but my friend hunts with one and it’s a shooter.
Remington like all gun manufacturers has to decide what products make the most sense, with some real gun people not bean counters.

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Originally Posted by 1100RemingtonMan
I glad to see them back in business and am a 6mm Rem fan also.
I get a kick out of people bashing Remington when they are buying the cheapest in there line, yes I would quit making cheep guns. But a lot of the gun business is and has been a race to the bottom by all manufacturers.
Pick up a 870 Express you have what you paid for a cheaply made gun, if you paid for a Wingmaster you had a very reliable gun that will last.
Remington V3 is a great new design but should of been made in higher end models from the start like a Trap and Skeet versions as well as Wood Stock models with good wood for the uplands. Not everybody drags there shotgun through a marsh.
M700 high priced guns are nice the SPS were not to smooth and ugly but my friend hunts with one and it’s a shooter.
Remington like all gun manufacturers has to decide what products make the most sense, with some real gun people not bean counters.

An 870 express is about as reliable as an anvil.

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Originally Posted by BWalker
Originally Posted by 1100RemingtonMan
I glad to see them back in business and am a 6mm Rem fan also.
I get a kick out of people bashing Remington when they are buying the cheapest in there line, yes I would quit making cheep guns. But a lot of the gun business is and has been a race to the bottom by all manufacturers.
Pick up a 870 Express you have what you paid for a cheaply made gun, if you paid for a Wingmaster you had a very reliable gun that will last.
Remington V3 is a great new design but should of been made in higher end models from the start like a Trap and Skeet versions as well as Wood Stock models with good wood for the uplands. Not everybody drags there shotgun through a marsh.
M700 high priced guns are nice the SPS were not to smooth and ugly but my friend hunts with one and it’s a shooter.
Remington like all gun manufacturers has to decide what products make the most sense, with some real gun people not bean counters.

An 870 express is about as reliable as an anvil.
And about as heavy and ugly as one too.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by BWalker
Originally Posted by 1100RemingtonMan
I glad to see them back in business and am a 6mm Rem fan also.
I get a kick out of people bashing Remington when they are buying the cheapest in there line, yes I would quit making cheep guns. But a lot of the gun business is and has been a race to the bottom by all manufacturers.
Pick up a 870 Express you have what you paid for a cheaply made gun, if you paid for a Wingmaster you had a very reliable gun that will last.
Remington V3 is a great new design but should of been made in higher end models from the start like a Trap and Skeet versions as well as Wood Stock models with good wood for the uplands. Not everybody drags there shotgun through a marsh.
M700 high priced guns are nice the SPS were not to smooth and ugly but my friend hunts with one and it’s a shooter.
Remington like all gun manufacturers has to decide what products make the most sense, with some real gun people not bean counters.

An 870 express is about as reliable as an anvil.
And about as heavy and ugly as one too.

I didn’t know where your dumb azz was. LOL


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Originally Posted by BobBrown
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by BWalker
Originally Posted by 1100RemingtonMan
I glad to see them back in business and am a 6mm Rem fan also.
I get a kick out of people bashing Remington when they are buying the cheapest in there line, yes I would quit making cheep guns. But a lot of the gun business is and has been a race to the bottom by all manufacturers.
Pick up a 870 Express you have what you paid for a cheaply made gun, if you paid for a Wingmaster you had a very reliable gun that will last.
Remington V3 is a great new design but should of been made in higher end models from the start like a Trap and Skeet versions as well as Wood Stock models with good wood for the uplands. Not everybody drags there shotgun through a marsh.
M700 high priced guns are nice the SPS were not to smooth and ugly but my friend hunts with one and it’s a shooter.
Remington like all gun manufacturers has to decide what products make the most sense, with some real gun people not bean counters.

An 870 express is about as reliable as an anvil.
And about as heavy and ugly as one too.

I didn’t know where your dumb azz was. LOL
I didn't know where your dumb ass was either.

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