.... Seeing as over 5 million guns have been recalled, costing Remington a TON of money to fix and their sales will plummet.....
People ought to be just as concerned with the other manufacturers who havent announced recalls ... all of these products are produced by average guys working as quickly as their foremen can get them to work ... and making an occasional error as a result.
If an employee at WSS told me it was raining, I would probably take off my jacket before I left the store. I wouldn't give the source of the rumor much credit.
I talk to a employee at WSS today and he said that this could be the nail in the coffin for Remington and he doesn't think they will be able to pull out of this hole that they dug themselves.
Where in the world did you hear this bit of nonsense? Remington has not recalled five million guns.
Ted
You asked a counter-jockey at WSS for an intelligent opinion on a multinational corporation? The laughter makes it hard for me to breathe!
I know there is a lot of die hard Remington guys out there, but with this recall, do you think Remington is going down? I talk to a employee at WSS today and he said that this could be the nail in the coffin for Remington and he doesn't think they will be able to pull out of this hole that they dug themselves. Seeing as over 5 million guns have been recalled, costing Remington a TON of money to fix and their sales will plummet. Yes I know you can just fix the trigger yourself by putting an aftermarket one in, so thats why I'm asking if you think Remington is on its way down.
Myself, I think they'll be fine. Sure its going to hurt some sales but I think they'll be just fine.
Watching with interest......... It will likely weaken them to a point where they are taken over by some one else, keeping the name but refinanced so-to-speak. IMHO they are one of the most over rated rifles out there now and I don't get the attraction any more. But, there was a time.....
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Remington is in the business of building rifles in the cheapest way possible, to make the most gross profit possible. It's all about volume and margin. Quality will always be sacrificed under those management paradigms, it's the "American Way" and so Remington will never improve. I hope they go broke. Sadly, most North American consumers buy into this model of cheapest mass-market junk. So they will probably survive and will build lots more junk. And that's why I'm a "snob" and only buy high quality European firearms any more.
You asked a counter-jockey at WSS for an intelligent opinion on a multinational corporation? The laughter makes it hard for me to breathe!




























