I read recently that Remlin is moving from NY to Georgia. How are those swamp people at making rifles? lol.
Indeed, not to mention oh look screwing over more families working for their company.
I read recently that Remlin is moving from NY to Georgia. How are those swamp people at making rifles? lol.
This is good to hear. Although I don't own one, I was under the impression that the Miroku-made guns were in fact very good and I was surprised to see that Pearce thought they were not up to snuff. Here's his quote:
Stuart
I find hank willaims to be more entertainingPearce is an Elmer Keith wannabe. He's a decent writer and has some good technical knowledge for handloading revolvers and lever guns, but if I want to hear jingoistic rambling I'll turn on Toby Keith.
I find hank willaims to be more entertaining
Having owned both American made Winchester 94s, and Japanese made 94s, the fit and finish of the Japanese made guns is superior to the American made guns.
By far! No question about that.
Ted
I would love a 444 or 45 70 marlin with high gloss blueing and fine walnut wood
Second that!
Marlin is so far behind that it's not even funny.
Older ones were OK, but the newer production rifles (even the lest few years of production before Remington too over) were just hit and miss.
No Marlin for me. I have a better chance to win lottery then finding a nice, new Marlin it seems.




























