Remington Defense Available Commercially

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Maybe the ACR has a future afterall?

From The Firearm Blog this morning...

Madison, N.C. –Remington Arms Company, LLC (“Remington”) today announced that it is making available, effective immediately, certain Remington Defense products for the civilian consumer market.

Remington’s Defense Division is comprised of a highly-specialized team of former U.S. Special Operations personnel whose mission is to design and build the best firearm-based weapon systems in the world, and to sell those weapon systems to the U.S. Military, law enforcement agencies in the United States, and allied nations around the world. The Division has its own dedicated team of research and development engineers as well as its own dedicated unit of manufacturing personnel who do not perform any work at Remington except for work in support of the Division. This means that the firearms manufactured by the Division embody the utmost level of quality as well as the most advanced technology available today. Never before have firearms manufactured by the Division been sold on the consumer market.

Initial offerings from Remington Defense available to consumers will include the following models – R4GP (Remington Gas Piston) Carbine, R4 Carbine, PSR/MSR (Modular Sniper Rifles) and M2010 (US ARMY replacement for the M24 Sniper Rifle).​

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I am in for a R5RGP. If they finally make commercially available a Remington ACR that was submitted to the IC, I will buy one for sure.
 
Uhmm.. Hows about? No... Not at those prices anyways. I'm almost afraid to see what their ARs might command.
 
Bahaha!! You could get 4 PGWs, or AI, or Barretts for that kinda money. Or a Desert Tec and switch barrels and a PGW to go with it.

Not likely. I will continue to build several customs and have a beautiful fleet of rifles instead of one POS overpriced, stolen Canadian design Remington!!
 
No thanks, unless they release centerfire 40x actions or whatever the original m40's were made on. Nowadays this just looks like they are trying to recover money after the huge kick to the crotch they had to take after replacing all dem faulty triggers... Just my 2 cents (I know no one asked).
 
And some people wonder why military and law enforcement have a difficult time getting "modern" equipment. Those prices are ridiculous.
 
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