This is what happens when a Capitol management company buys a firearms manufacturer. This may end up being the best thing to happen to Remington. A rebirth under new ownership may right the ship.
I certainly hope so. I'd love to see the company taken over by some real gun people with help from financial advisers, rather than the gun folks being ignored for the sake of the next quarterly profit numbers.
Profits are good, but you can't make money selling inadequate firearms and ruining a storied brand name.
Now if they could fix that horrible trigger pull on my 597..............




















































