I just took my new Remington 1911 R1 to the range yesterday and ran a hundred rounds though it... Respectable performance.
haha who they going to lock up in the mental ward this time? CEO of Remington?
The government knows this, which might be why they bought all that ammmo recently.
Civil War 2 a.k.a. rebellion will invite invasion from China/Russia/etc. so it’s a bad idea.
Hmmm....need to get some practice time in on some clays, with my Remi 1100...
I’d like Remington a lot more if they made enough 7615 Police Rifles so that one of them could get to a gun store near me!
BTTT
I may have to rethink that decision. They make some very nice guns.
There was a rumble at this year's SHOT show to the effect that Remmy may be bringing back the Nylon 66 semiauto .22 rifle. I've heard the name *Nylon 6600* floated for the new models, maybe with a *Remington Green* stock. We shall see.
Remington Sells Out To NY For $80 Million Sniper Rifles Government Contract
Apr 13, 2013
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Back in February, several gun manufacturers decided to boycott law enforcement in states that are hostile to the Second Amendment, states like New York for instance. They would not be providing weapons or ammunition. Within a week that number had grown by over 700%. In the first article I provided information for several gun manufacturers that could be contacted to come on board with this boycott, including Glock, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson and Remington. Well, now we know where Remington stands. They stand on the side of government as they have let it be known that they will be staying in New York and they have now acquired a government contract worth $80 million.
Remington informed New York state lawmakers that they were planning to spend $20 million to upgrade their manufacturing facility in Mohawk Valley. The word was that they were considering moving if New York implemented stricter gun control laws as they have in the NY SAFE Act. Remington had been approached by several states to move.
Lawmakers spoke with Remington about their expansion. The company has received $5.5 million in state incentives over the past five years.