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The 700 trigger issues and driving 870 quality into the basement were the big nails in the coffin. The most public and direct examples of the absolute disregard for quality control due to horrible mismanagement. The new production guns seem to be good at this point (we haven't gotten any back yet) but given a good number of the management team from the prior circus is still around I would give it a couple of more years before I believe confidence is warranted.I don't think the trigger issues were the cause of the bankruptcy. SMFH. mtmuley
You work at Scheels. Thanks. mtmuleyThe 700 trigger issues and driving 870 quality into the basement were the big nails in the coffin. The most public and direct examples of the absolute disregard for quality control due to horrible mismanagement. The new production guns seem to be good at this point (we haven't gotten any back yet) but given a good number of the management team from the prior circus is still around I would give it a couple of more years before I believe confidence is warranted.
The 870 nose dive is what drove me away. Permanently.The 700 trigger issues and driving 870 quality into the basement were the big nails in the coffin. The most public and direct examples of the absolute disregard for quality control due to horrible mismanagement. The new production guns seem to be good at this point (we haven't gotten any back yet) but given a good number of the management team from the prior circus is still around I would give it a couple of more years before I believe confidence is warranted.
Love the 870. Mine are older. mtmuleyThe 870 nose dive is what drove me away. Permanently.
Its a dry read but the private equity firm that owned remington screwed it up.
How America’s Oldest Gun Maker Went Bankrupt: A Financial Engineering Mystery (Published 2019)
When a secretive private equity firm bought Remington, sales were strong and the future bright. A decade later, the company couldn’t escape its debts.www.nytimes.com
Same thing happened to Cabelas. I know a lot of people gripe about Bass Pro buying them but at least that saved a ton of retail jobs. These "investment" companies pretty much squeeze all the money they can out of a business and then toss it aside.tl/dr version: PE cuts all costs and quality, saddles company with debt during an incredible sales cycle. Multi-decade employees take all 27" of a bull barrel up the ass while PE managers get hooker and blow and a third home....in the mountain this time, because they already have a Brownstone in Manhatten and a house in the Hamptons.
The ones I've had and still have didn't break the bank being tinkered to shoot with whatever the top 5 means.Good deal, it’s just about 30 years too late to matter. Damn they tanked that company. Remington isn’t in the top 5 bolt actions anymore.
What I mean is Remington does even make the best rem 700 factory action.The ones I've had and still have didn't break the bank being tinkered to shoot with whatever the top 5 means.
Nope. mtmuleyWhat I mean is Remington does even make the best rem 700 factory action.
Bergara passed them up. You would still be better going with a custom action then fixing a Rem 700 action.
Then you take sako/tikka actions, even Browning has surpassed Remington.
Yep. RhcuamNope. mtmuley
I guess we should be thankful that they all don't follow the guitar business route and charge an extra couple grand to drag it behind a car for a few miles.Remington was so on top of their game just a couple of years ago selling $2500 rifles for $6,000.
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Given Big Green's long history of misfire litigation, I can understand why they might be gunshy of installing adjustable triggers in their guns. An accident waiting to happen?Yep. Rhcuam
Even the new trigger that supposed to be some big improvement is factory set at 3 to 4 pounds and is nonadjustable. Remington can’t even get this right.