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Please stop!! My wife has the phone in her hand and says if I keep laughing at my puter she's calling the psych ward. I got plans this weekend fellows don't screw them up grin.

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Originally Posted by Doctor_Encore
We found a Bricktop relative in Ohio.

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I never thought it possible but I think he outdoes Bricktop and I like Bricktop.

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Reading this thread was more fun than when granny caught her tit in the wringer.

While I agree that the original poster is way out of line, I also firmly believe that Remington has gone to hell in a handbasket and I will not buy another Remlin until something changes drastically. I have a Remington 700 ADL .270 that is incredibly accurate but it is ten years old. Last fall my son insisted that the only way he could hunt deer in the proper manner was with a levergun so for an early xmas present I bought him a Marlin 336 30-30. The rifle was a POS and was sent back for repair. This was in early November. Finally received it back in January after deer season was closed and they had fixed a problem I was not aware of but did not address the problem it was sent in to fix. The scope mount holes had been drilled out of alignment so badly there was not enough windage adjustment to zero the rifle. Instead of putting a new receiver on or sending back a new rifle, Marlin mounted a one piece base on the rifle and sent in back. The dealer where I bought the rifle graciously refunded our money and we purchased a Glenfield made in the late 60's that is a very nice rifle. In December my 21 year old daughter and I were shopping for a deer/hog rifle for her in a youth model. The Remingtons fit her better but the quality was sadly lacking. When held up side by side with a Vanguard it was really noticeable. My family now owns their first Weatherby.


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This is awesome!

Where has this guy been? Why have I never read his posts before?

I'm going to go back and read some of his old posts, betting its a gold mine of hilarity!


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Where has this guy been? Why have I never read his posts before?

I'm going to go back and read some of his old posts, betting its a gold mine of hilarity!


This guy does seem to be wired a little tight. grin And yes, Redneck is one of the good guys around here and an apology would seem to be in order, but I would bet against it happening. miles


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Originally Posted by hunter01
I bought a M1100 .410 skeet gun a couple of weeks ago. I bought it on GunBroker, and after a terrible time getting it delivered, I was met with great disappointment when I found that the forearm was damaged. It was sent back, and about two weeks later I received another gun. I was again frustrated to find that the barrel wouldn't go on the gun. 'Oh, come on now, enough is enough.' I could see that in the making of the barrel, it was made so it wouldn't allow the barrel to go on the gun. Told AGAIN to 'send it back' I fussed with the barrel and finally, with much force, was able to get the barrel to go on. Having the barrel on, finally, I was eager to fire my new gun. I loaded it up with five shells and prepared for my first firings. Well, the gun jammed about the 3rd shot, and some of the ejected shells are split from being ripped out of the chamber. On top of that, the external chokes tubes, (I tried 3 of them) became loose after ONLY two shots. This is dangerous, and shouldn't happen. One should NOT have to always be checking to see if their choke tubes are loose ever two or three shots. The gun continued to jam about 6 more times over the firing of about two boxes of shells. Now, I find myself checking and tightening the choke tubes after every two shots. I've been a Remington guy all my life. I have tons of 870's, 700's, 1100's and others, but after this terrible experience, I will NEVER AGAIN buy another Remington gun. It is a sad day when a gun company turns out such a terrible piece of crap like this m1100... A sad day!


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Originally Posted by milespatton
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Where has this guy been? Why have I never read his posts before?

I'm going to go back and read some of his old posts, betting its a gold mine of hilarity!


This guy does seem to be wired a little tight. grin And yes, Redneck is one of the good guys around here and an apology would seem to be in order, but I would bet against it happening. miles


I am wired tight and owe Redneck an apology?


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somebody owes somebody an apology for dragging this thread outta they ass.


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Originally Posted by milespatton
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Where has this guy been? Why have I never read his posts before?

I'm going to go back and read some of his old posts, betting its a gold mine of hilarity!


This guy does seem to be wired a little tight. grin And yes, Redneck is one of the good guys around here and an apology would seem to be in order, but I would bet against it happening. miles


I am wired tight and owe Redneck an apology?


No, not you..........the OP.


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You had me scared there for a minute. It wouldn't surprise me if the OP is the kind of guy that gets out of the shower to take a piss but when he takes a bath likes to sit on the drain while the water is running out of the tub. Now if anyone wants to ask me if I have tried the tub gig my answer will be, "I don't have to answer that question".


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hunter01,

I don't have a dog in this fight but it seems to me that you should clarify the difference between, "I could see that in the making of the barrel, it was made so it wouldn't allow the barrel to go on the gun. Told AGAIN to 'send it back' I fussed with the barrel and finally, with much force, was able to get the barrel to go on." AND "forcing the barrel on."

I don't get the difference.


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I've been looking at getting a new auto shotgun, and this thread has me convinced to to steer away from remlin-tons. So might as well step up to a Montfeltro or one of the Berettas. Though in the vintage Remington's defense, I do have a great 1187 turkey gun, but its a much older model which has worked flawlessly.

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We should be glad that this person, according to his/her profile, is a retired educator and is no longer in a classroom.

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Originally Posted by Redneck
Originally Posted by wilkeshunter
Hey Bud, Redneck was just trying to help.
Yes, I was..

But I'll make a note to never, EVER, attempt to help this dude again... Easy to do in this case - he just got put on ignore.. HOpe the next shotgun he gets makes this one look like the finest Perazzi every built..


Dumbphuck voted for Obama..surprised he knows which end of the barrel goes where. Hey Huntress when you get that remington up and running do us a favor and . Yes YOU CAN

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Originally Posted by Doctor_Encore
We found a Bricktop relative in Ohio.

Doc


Doc, this is beyond Bricktop..he needs to get on his meds and now.

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So, has anyone said "May the Force be with you."?


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this is hilarious this guy must have a 100 pounds of sand in his clit it amazes me how whiny and pissy people get on a forum over the smallest little things then when they get called out they always go to trying attack someones grammer or spelling usually when i type i just dont give a flying [bleep]


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