Selling guns with bad triggers, knowing about the problem and continuing to do it made me never want to buy there stuff again.
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Originally posted by TxAg View PostThey were putting out faulty triggers long before competition was as fierce as it is now. I hear what you’re saying, though.
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Originally posted by Mohawkman View PostRemington has come up with some low end guns to try and stay price competitive, but the still make some quality. Model 7, 700, and their shotguns. The problem is there are no longer 5 or 6 other brands to complete with. There is a new brand out every year. When your that big you just can’t adapt over night. Poor planing on their part at best. IMO
Talking to gunsmiths, SOME of Remingtons shotguns are some of the worst junk on the market.. A lot of problems functioning due to being Full of metal shavings.
Some rifles have left the manufacturer with no rifleings cut in the barrel...
Buying a Remington these days is taking a huge gamble..Last edited by PondPopper; 02-10-2018, 05:45 PM.
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Originally posted by justin81 View PostI thought the same thing. They have no good handguns, their AR15s are lame and expensive, the 700 series has a bad rap, so the only thing they got going for them is the 870 shotgun.
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Originally posted by Clay C View PostThey were. Burrs in the chamber/rough chamber preventing clambering of the Shell being one.
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When a pump jams, especially an 870, you have massive problems as a company IMO.
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Originally posted by CJ776 View PostFirst hand experience with this. Caused extraction issues too when gun heated up. The burrs would grip the hull and make it really hard to eject. Some fine steel wool took care of it. Also heard they changed ejector design to a cheaper one that was junk.
When a pump jams, especially an 870, you have massive problems as a company IMO.
Yup. I had issues with burrs and ejectors, twice.
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Originally posted by Bumpy View PostActually that means you paid 75 more than what it’s reallt worth.Originally posted by CJ776 View PostFirst hand experience with this. Caused extraction issues too when gun heated up. The burrs would grip the hull and make it really hard to eject. Some fine steel wool took care of it. Also heard they changed ejector design to a cheaper one that was junk.
When a pump jams, especially an 870, you have massive problems as a company IMO.
I had a gut feeling when an investment group mostly funded by Sorus was going to do anything else but rob the bank then bankrupt the company.Last edited by Thumper; 02-10-2018, 08:16 PM.
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